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The Fall, the Founding, and the Future of American Democracy

Trinity Forum Conversations

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The Complexity of Human Nature

This chapter examines the belief in inherent human goodness and its potential political dangers, emphasizing how this perspective may hinder genuine cooperation and encourage authoritarianism. It also discusses the founding fathers' views on human nature, original sin, and the interplay between virtue and self-interest in relation to America's founding principles.

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