

Chatter: Secrecy and Transparency in Early America, with Katlyn Carter
Dec 21, 2023
Katlyn Carter, an expert in the history of representative democracy and governance, discusses the concepts of transparency and secrecy in early America. Topics include reflective and insulated representation, the secrecy of the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention, the consequences for originalism, the Jay Treaty and Alien and Sedition Acts, James Madison's evolving views, and Thomas Jefferson's complicated legacy.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Transparency and Secrecy in Early America
02:55 • 17min
Insulated Representation in the 1780s
19:44 • 6min
Secrecy and Democracy: The Constitutional Convention
25:22 • 4min
Secrecy and Transparency in the Formation of the Constitution
29:01 • 9min
Secrecy and Transparency in Early America
37:39 • 10min
Secrecy and Democracy: Contradictions in the Era of Thomas Jefferson
48:02 • 10min
Reconsidering Historical Theories and Unanswered Questions
58:29 • 2min