25. The Planting of Connecticut

Pages 218-223 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 3 ofConceived in Liberty, Volume I: “The Founding of New England.”

We must realize that the two most powerful motivations in human history have always been ideology and economic interest, and that a joining of these two motivations can be downright irresistible.
The revolutionaries include the pamphleteer writing in his study, the journalist, the agitator, the organizer, the campus activist, the theoretician, the philanthropist.

