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Founders' Fire

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Arthur Herman's 'Founders' Fire' examines the founding generation's ideas and institutions and traces their influence through American history up to the present day.

The book situates the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding as a moment to reassess founding principles and their relevance in modern politics and society.

Herman combines intellectual history with political analysis to argue that original republican virtues continue to shape national identity and policy debates.

He profiles key founders and later figures who interpreted and applied founding ideals across generations.

The work aims to connect historical perspective to current events and the contemporary political landscape.

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