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The Words That Made America

Honestly with Bari Weiss

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Genius and the Birth of a Nation

This chapter examines the concept of genius through historical figures like Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton, illustrating how early America's cultural environment fostered talent regardless of social background. It highlights Franklin's innovative contributions, including his influential political cartoon 'Join or Die,' which emphasized unity and collective action during pivotal moments in American history. Additionally, the chapter navigates the complexities of the Constitutional Convention, challenging the narrative around James Madison as its sole architect while recognizing the significant roles of Washington, Franklin, and other delegates.

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