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Before you can build a political house, you have to know what materials you have on hand, says commentator Bill Whittle. In Part 1 of his new video series The Battle of Big Ideas, Bill looks at the two visions of mankind that Thomas Sowell has labeled "Constrained" and "Unconstrained," and the examples of their twin revolutions -- the American Revolution (constrained) and the French Revolution (unconstrained):
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