The
Making of America
The Making of America is all about the
world's greatest political success
formula. In a little over a century, this formula allowed a small segment of
the human family -- less than 6 percent -- to become the richest…nation on
earth. It allowed them to originate more than half of the world's total
production and enjoy the highest standard of living in the history of the
world.
"In this book we
tell the Founding Fathers'
story. Much of it is told in the works of the Founders themselves
. The reader
can...feel the power of their minds sweeping away centuries of bad government and bad laws
to formulate a whole new society based on
human freedom."
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Excerpt
from "The Making of America":
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The
Founders' Freedom Formula
The American Founding Fathers were students and philosophers as well as soldiers and
politicians. They carefully scrutinized every system of government in existence to see
which one was the most likely to make it possible for humanity to attain the three great
goals of freedom, prosperity, and peace.
But among all the political systems of the day, there was no such government. Around the
globe, every government was structured to exploit its people, reduce them to poverty, and
marshal their intimidated youth into predatory wars against nearby nations. No existing
government was designed to provide its people with freedom, prosperity, and peace.
Therefore, the Founders sat down to invent one.
One of those who verbalized the feelings of the Founders at that time was Charles Pinckney
of South Carolina, who asked: "Is there, at this moment, a nation upon earth that
enjoys this right, where the true principles of representation are understood and
practiced, and where all authority flows from and returns at stated periods to the people?
I answer, there is not."
Then he asked what existing governments were based upon, and said: "To fraud, to
force, or accident, all the governments we know have owed their births."
Finally, he marveled over the monumental undertaking the Founders were striving to
achieve. He said: "To the philosophical mind, how new and awful an instance do the
United States at present exhibit in the political world! They exhibit, sir, the first
[page 4] instance of a people, who, being dissatisfied with their government -- unattacked
by foreign force, and undisturbed by domestic uneasiness -- coolly and deliberately resort
to the virtue and good sense of their country, for a correction of their public
errors."
As it turned out, the American formula was more like a restoration of what Jefferson
called "the ancient principles" than an invention of something entirely new.
Nevertheless, even after the Founders had discovered these principles, it still required
the utmost ingenuity at the Constitutional Convention to fit them into the requirements of
a modern society. |
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