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450. The Founding Fathers’ Tireless Pursuit of Virtue with Jeffrey Rosen

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

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Franklin's Philosophy of Self-Education

This chapter examines Benjamin Franklin's life and philosophy, emphasizing his relatable nature as a founding father committed to self-education. It contrasts his ideals of moderation and practical virtues with the more elitist views of contemporaries like Adams and Jefferson, who debated the accessibility of education and the democratization of virtue. Through exploring historical perspectives, the chapter highlights the intricate links between psychology, governance, and the personal flaws of the Founding Fathers' political philosophies.

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