Algernon Sidney: Martyr for Liberty

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Algernon Sidney: the great hero and martyr for liberty in the seventeenth century. Sidney is little known today - with not even a fraction of the fame of his contemporary John Locke - but he was deeply admired and influential among English patriots and the Founding Fathers during the American Revolution for laying everything down for the cause of free government and the right of the people to resist tyranny.

Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
1:22 – Resistance Theory
5:31 - Sidney and the American Revolution
8:49 - Highlights from Sidney
13:45 - Early Biography of Sidney
21:43 - Sidney and the Restoration of the Crown
26:58 - Court Maxims
32:05 - Exile in France
36:14 - Sidney's return to England
40:35 - Discourses Concerning Government
48:12 - The Rye House Plot and Sidney's Arrest
54:20 - Trial for treason
57:13 - Sidney's last words
101:05 - The Aftermath: James II and the Glorious Revolution
106:35 - Cato's Letters on Algernon Sidney

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