Lincoln once said that America was founded on a proposition that was written by Jefferson in 1776. We are really founded on an argument about what that proposition means.
Joseph J. EllisTag: history nationalism america american-revolution lincoln jefferson american-history
Because he could not afford to fail, he could not afford to trust.
Joseph J. EllisTag: relationships trust pride vulnerability
Some models of self-control are able to achieve their serenity easily because the soul fires never burn brightly to begin with.
Joseph J. EllisTag: passion self-control
Washington's task was to transform the improbable into the inevitable.
Joseph J. EllisTag: hindsight
In a very real sense, we are complicitous in their achievement, since we are the audience for which they were performing; knowing we would be watching helped to keep them on their best behavior.
Joseph J. EllisTag: history founding-fathers witnessing
Like the classic it has become, the Farewell Address has demonstrated the capacity to assume different shapes in different eras, to change color, if you will, in varying shades of light.
Joseph J. EllisTag: interpretation george-washington
But if insecurity was the primal source of Hamilton's incredibly energy, one would have to conclude that providence had conspired to produce at the most opportune moment perhaps the most creative liability in American history.
Joseph J. EllisTag: insecurity alexander-hamilton
Jefferson appeared to his enemies as an American version of Candide; Hamilton as an American Machiavelli.
Joseph J. EllisTag: american-revolution thomas-jefferson alexander-hamilton
In addition, the most reliable and recent studies of African tribal culture demonstrated that slavery was a long-standing custom among the Africans themselves, so enslaved Africans in America were simply experiencing a condition here that they would otherwise experience, probably in more oppressive fashion, in their mother country.
Joseph J. EllisAntislavery idealists might prefer to live in some better world, which like all such places was too good to be true. The American nation in 1790, however, was a real world, laden with legacies like slavery, and therefore too true to be good.
Joseph J. EllisTag: american-revolution slavery
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