The 18th Chapter of “The Mainspring of Human Progress”: Inventive Progress by Henry Grady Weaver Henry Grady Weaver’s book, The Mainspring of Human Progress, published in 1947, delves into the relationship between human liberty and societal advancement. In its 18th …
Ch. 19 – Hope vs. Fear
Title: The Dichotomy of Human Motivation: “Hope vs. Fear” in Henry Grady Weaver’s The Mainspring of Human Progress Introduction: Henry Grady Weaver’s book, The Mainspring of Human Progress, is a seminal work that explores the evolution of human society through …
Ch. 20 – Moral vs. Material
Moral vs. Material: Insights from “The Mainspring of Human Progress” by Henry Grady Weaver In Henry Grady Weaver’s seminal work, “The Mainspring of Human Progress,” the 20th chapter, titled “Moral vs. Material,” delves into a profound exploration of the interplay …
Ch. 21 – Freedom vs. War
Freedom vs. War: Insights from Henry Grady Weaver’s The Mainspring of Human Progress Introduction In the seminal work “The Mainspring of Human Progress,” Henry Grady Weaver explores the profound impact of individual freedom on human advancement. Chapter 21, titled “Freedom …
1st Principle – Genius in Natural Law of Inalienable Rights
Understanding Natural Law: The First Principle of Sound Government and Just Human Relations In W. Cleon Skousen’s influential book, “The 5000 Year Leap,” the first of the 28 principles of liberty is delineated as “The only reliable basis for sound …
2nd Principle – The Role of Virtue in Sustaining a Republic
The Second Principle: The Role of Virtue in Sustaining a Republic In W. Cleon Skousen’s “The 5000 Year Leap,” he outlines this vital principle: “A free people cannot survive under a republican constitution unless they remain virtuous and morally strong.” …
3rd Principle – Why We Must Choose Virtuous Leaders
The Third Principle: Virtue and Morality Essential for Government The book The 5000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen outlines several foundational principles that the authors believe underpinned the success and longevity of the United States. The third principle emphasizes …
4th Principle – Without Religion the Government of a Free People Cannot Survive
The Role of Religion in Sustaining a Free Government In W. Cleon Skousen’s influential book, “The 5000 Year Leap: A Miracle that Changed the World,” he outlines 28 principles that he argues were foundational to the success of the United …
5th Principle – We are all Equal in Responsibility for Each Other
The Fifth Principle of “The 5,000 Year Leap”: God Made Everything, So We’re All In This Together In W. Cleon Skousen’s book, “The 5,000 Year Leap,” one of the core ideas is that “all things were created by God, therefore …
6th Principle – All Men are Created Equal
The Sixth Principle: “All Men Are Created Equal” in W. Cleon Skousen’s The 5000 Year Leap In W. Cleon Skousen’s seminal work, “The 5000 Year Leap,” the sixth principle he outlines is the assertion that “All Men Are Created Equal.” …