The right to bear arms is a fundamental tenet of freedom for many Americans. But it is often met with incomprehension in the UK and Europe. Dylan McLean unpicks the origins of America’s gun culture, tracing it back to the militia in Tudor society, and explains how firearms are associated with personal freedom and the power of an individual to resist the elite. In turn, aspects of US politics – for example, the lack of a successful social democratic party – mark out the country’s individualistic culture
Armed protest has long been a tool of American political groups. Neo-Nazis, socialists, fascists, an...
There is no issue on which the U.S. is as exceptional as civilian ownership of firearms. There are ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the historical roots of America\u27s contemporary fascinati...
The Founders of our republic did not think an armed citizenry was the product of a childish infatuat...
After another mass shooting, this time targeting Republican lawmakers, pro-gun politicians argue for...
On the example of two developed democratic states, the United Kingdom and Switzerland, gun culture p...
This Article provides a selective introduction to some of the main social, cultural, historical, and...
Kenosha was no aberration. Our history is filled with episodes of righteous protest boiling over int...
This Article elucidates the symbolic importance of citizenship distinctions in gun rights, contempla...
The purpose of this study is to utilize Bentham’s Utilitarianism model to explain gun control polici...
The discussion of the right to keep and bear arms has been a growing issue in American society durin...
A Review of To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right by Joyce Lee Malcol
Almost everyone agrees that gun ownership is part of the complex fabric of values and traditions tha...
Does the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provide for an individual or collective right to ...
This research is under a descriptive qualitative method. Therefore, library research was used to com...
Armed protest has long been a tool of American political groups. Neo-Nazis, socialists, fascists, an...
There is no issue on which the U.S. is as exceptional as civilian ownership of firearms. There are ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the historical roots of America\u27s contemporary fascinati...
The Founders of our republic did not think an armed citizenry was the product of a childish infatuat...
After another mass shooting, this time targeting Republican lawmakers, pro-gun politicians argue for...
On the example of two developed democratic states, the United Kingdom and Switzerland, gun culture p...
This Article provides a selective introduction to some of the main social, cultural, historical, and...
Kenosha was no aberration. Our history is filled with episodes of righteous protest boiling over int...
This Article elucidates the symbolic importance of citizenship distinctions in gun rights, contempla...
The purpose of this study is to utilize Bentham’s Utilitarianism model to explain gun control polici...
The discussion of the right to keep and bear arms has been a growing issue in American society durin...
A Review of To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right by Joyce Lee Malcol
Almost everyone agrees that gun ownership is part of the complex fabric of values and traditions tha...
Does the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provide for an individual or collective right to ...
This research is under a descriptive qualitative method. Therefore, library research was used to com...
Armed protest has long been a tool of American political groups. Neo-Nazis, socialists, fascists, an...
There is no issue on which the U.S. is as exceptional as civilian ownership of firearms. There are ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the historical roots of America\u27s contemporary fascinati...