When Americans think about their country’s Founding Fathers, they tend to think of them as cool and competent figures, who were supremely confident in the superiority and longevity of the republican government they had created.
But my guest says that nearly all the founders experienced great internal and external conflict in conjunction with the new government, and came to be greatly pessimistic about the future of the democratic experiment they had helped birth. His name is Dennis C. Rasmussen and he’s a professor of political theory and the author of Fears of a Setting Sun: The Disillusionment of America’s Founders. Today on the show, Dennis unpacks how four of the founders — George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson — ultimately came to worry that the American republic wouldn’t last past their own generation, based on concerns that ranged from the rise of partisanship to a lack of virtue amongst the American citizenry. Dennis also discusses why it was that one founder, James Madison, remained optimistic about the future of the country. We end our conversation with why the disillusionment of the founders actually carries a message of hope for us.
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Show Highlights
- How did Dennis first pick up on this sense of disillusionment from the founders?
- What was the genesis of Washington’s disillusionment with the government he helped create?
- Washington’s military vs. civil leadership
- What was partisanship like during the founding era?
- Alexander Hamilton’s intense rivalry with John Adams
- Why Adams was concerned with Americans’ lack of civic virtue
- How Adams’ reading impacted his worldview
- Why Jefferson was optimistic about America’s prospects for so long
- What is it that ultimately caused Jefferson to lose heart?
- Why James Madison never grew pessimistic about the American experiment
- Why there’s hope to be found amidst the pessimism of America’s founders
Resources/Articles/People Mentioned in Podcast
- Washington, Arnold, and Valiant Ambition
- The 10 Best Biographies of American Presidents
- The Best John Adams Quotes
- Thomas Jefferson’s Recommended Reading
- American Honor — Creating the Nation’s Ideals During the Revolutionary War
- A Citizen’s Bill of Responsibilities
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