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The American Founders

The American Founders

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The Founders knew that their citizens and their government colleagues were imperfect. The Founders themselves were imperfect. In an imperfect world of imperfect people it could not be otherwise. Indeed, they could be petty. With the hindsight of the historian, their decisions may appear questionable. The Founders could be pessimistic about democracy. "Public affairs go on pretty much as usual: perpetual chicanery and rather more personal abuse than there used to be," wrote John Adams to Thomas Jefferson only weeks before they died. "Our American Chivalry is the worst in the world. It has no Laws, no bounds, no definitions; it seems to be all a Caprice." However, the American Founders were as able a political leadership as any in recorded history. Whatever their faults and fears, they acted, in peace and war, as if America s future were bright. Before leaving for his inauguration in 1789, President-elect Washington wrote: "My endeavours

Book information

ISBN: 9780984017850
Publisher: The Lehrman Institute
Imprint: The Lehrman Institute
Pub date:
Edition: First Edition
DEWEY: 973
Number of pages: v, 200