Thomas Gordon

Thomas Gordon

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Thomas Gordon was an 18th-century journalist and writer best known for his contributions to 'Cato's Letters', a series of essays advocating for individual rights and freedom of expression. His writings were influential in shaping the political thought of the time, particularly among the American colonies, where they inspired revolutionary ideals about free speech and liberty.

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Thomas Gordon is an American psychologist who has been teaching the Gordon method in Hungary since 1987.

Index - Belföld - „Ha ránézek a gyermekemre, nem jut eszembe, hogy nem én szültem” – az örökbe fogadó szülők kihívásai
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Thomas Gordon was one of the authors of Cato's Letters, which argued for free speech.

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The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-03-27
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