Author name: Terry Liddle

Terry Liddle was a prominent British freethinker, humanist, and republican who wrote for the Thomas Paine Society UK, contributing articles and reviews on Paine and related topics, advocating for his radical ideas, and serving as Chair of the group before his passing in 2012, leaving a legacy of promoting Paine's revolutionary spirit and republicanism.

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BOOK REVIEW: Revolutionary Britannia? Reflections On The Threat Of Revolution In Britain

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 2001 Number 3 Volume 5

Royle attempts to answer the question why there was no revolution? He looks at the nature of the popular movements arguing that their leaders knew both their own limits and those of their followers. He further argues that the revolutionaries were always in the minority.

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Depiction of Masons at work in Lodge in the "three globes Lodge" in Berlin, circa 1740. Free-Masons can be seen measuring globes and discussing various topics whilst holding masonic instruments

The Illuminati: Secret Societies In 18th Century Radical Politics

Thomas Paine Society UK, TPUK 1986 Number 2 Volume 1

It should not be forgotten that 1776, the year the Illuminati was founded, was a year of revolution in America. While the charges of belonging to the Illuminati made against them by their opponents were unfounded, it cannot be denied that many of the American revolutionaries were active Freemasons.

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