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Listening to America with Clay Jenkinson
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"Indeed, if I read the founders right, their greatest legacy is the recognition that argument itself is the answer." - Joseph J. Ellis
We welcome back Professor Joseph Ellis - the eminent historian, author and friend of the Jefferson Hour - to speak about his new book, American Dialogue: The Founders and Us, which is out now.
No historian of the early national period of American life has done more than Joseph Ellis to give us a sense of what it was like then: what were the challenges, what were the opportunities, the different types of personalities that went into the mix. It was not a monolith. Ellis is maybe the most spirited prose stylist of all of the historians of that period, and he's interested in four of our national figures from that era, particularly Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James Madison, and the first president of the United States, George Washington. Ellis uses the founders as a springboard to wrestle with eternal problems of American life.
Find this episode, along with recommended reading, on the blog: jeffersonhour.com/blog/1308
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You can learn more about our Cultural Tours & Retreats with Clay S. Jenkinson at: jeffersonhour.com/tours
Thomas Jefferson is interpreted by Clay S. Jenkinson: www.clayjenkinson.com/

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15 окт 2018

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Комментарии : 3   
@joshloya5327
@joshloya5327 3 года назад
Exellent insight on climate change the end
@upandawaygames
@upandawaygames 2 года назад
Dr. Ellis is incorrect about who is on the $10K bill. It's not John Adams, but Salmon P. Chase.
@rsr789
@rsr789 2 года назад
Another bit of useless trivia: Salmon P. Chase had ZERO to do with the founding of, or had any connection, financial or otherwise with, Chase National Bank (JPMorgan Chase), but it's named after him.