These are some of the more interesting pieces I’v been reading this week: Theodore R. Johnson, “Was the Boston Tea Party an act of terrorism? It depends.” Earlier this semester, during a discussion on the need for protests and its limits, I asked how one should view the American Revolution. Students separated our war of independence from other violent rebellions — showing them that how we judge actions often depends on how we see the goals.
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