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We take our liberties for granted. They seem absolute and untouchable. But they are the result of a series of violent struggles fought over 800 years that, at times, have threatened to tear our society apart. On the frontline was a document originally inked on animal skin – Magna Carta. Distinguished constitutional historian David Starkey looks at the origins of the Great Charter in 1215 to check the abuses of King John - and how it nearly died at birth. He explores its subsequent deployment, its contribution to making everyone – even the monarch – subject to the rule of law, and how this quintessentially English document migrated to the North American colonies and eventually became the foundation of the US constitution. Magna Carta has become a universal symbol of individual freedom against the tyranny of the state, but with ever-tightening government control on our lives, is it time to resurrect it?
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sarah
又上了一堂歷史課。。。great。。。貴國跟羅剎皆中槍。。
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2020年11月25日
程清和
They established what half the world,including Russia to China,still lacks,that the state can't help itself to private property at will. The sense that Megna Carta protects and defines those three key of fundamental freedoms - life,liberty and property.
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2020年11月25日
点儿孙孙
可以看看。想了解欧洲必须要知道大宪章的吧。可以和金雀花王朝一起看。现代社会无论东西方都果然面临挑战啊。
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2020年11月25日