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Ryan DeVos's avatar

I thought this was a great conversation. I’ve been reading some work by Ahkil Reed Amar about the founding and the constitution. He says that the father of the constitution was not Madison but Washington. He also says that Federalist #10 actually wasn’t a popular paper at the time and that is was more #’s 2-8 that had much more influence on the final draft. Also, you said that a majority of people were illiterate at the time and that the constitution was written primarily for the rich. But Amar says that many of the federalist papers and other pamphlets were widely printed and distributed for the people. And that the founders weren’t constructing the documents for themselves or their property but for the people, hence why they started with “We the people.” And citizens voted for it (Yes I know not all citizens) Anyway I’m not sure if you’re familiar with him or his work but just thought I’d share with you what I learned from him.

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Mary Johnson's avatar

Feel better soon! And don’t put too much pressure on yourself. We will be here.

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