Keen On America

Rage in the American Republic

Feb 9, 2026
Jonathan Turley, Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law and bestselling legal author, explores why the American Revolution avoided the French Revolution’s bloodshed. He contrasts Paine’s rage with Madison’s constitutional safeguards. Topics include Robespierre’s turn to terror, contemporary attacks on institutional checks, and risks from AI-driven mass unemployment creating a “kept population.”
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INSIGHT

Rage Plus Restraint Built The Republic

  • The American Republic succeeded by combining revolutionary rage with constitutional restraints crafted by James Madison.
  • Thomas Paine mobilized fury while Madison's 'auxiliary precautions' channeled that fury into a stable republic.
ANECDOTE

Franklin Saved Paine And Sparked A Revolution

  • Benjamin Franklin rescued an unkempt, penniless Thomas Paine and financed his passage to America where Paine became 'the penman of the revolution.'
  • Franklin saw talent in Paine and urged him to write, which transformed Paine's fortunes and influence.
INSIGHT

Institutions, Not Rage, Make The Difference

  • Rage is universal across revolutions; what made America unique was creating systems to handle that rage.
  • The founders rejected direct mob rule and designed institutions that vented pressures without devouring the polity.
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