Rambam1776 -
If you found a specific post by them interesting, I'd be happy to help break down its arguments, identify the sources they're leaning on, or offer a thoughtful counterpoint. Just paste the text or summarize the main claim.
The "Rambam" part refers to the medieval Jewish scholar Moses Maimonides, and "1776" evokes the American Revolution. That combination usually signals someone drawing on pre-modern philosophical or theological frameworks (often from a Catholic or classical theist angle) to argue that 1776's Enlightenment ideals—natural rights, consent of the governed, democracy—were a break from sound political tradition (e.g., Aristotelian-Thomistic thought, Divine Right, or mixed government). rambam1776
Thanks for sharing that reference. is a handle you'll often see in online discussions, particularly around traditionalist Catholicism, monarchy, and critiques of modernity—especially American democracy. If you found a specific post by them