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That's Not What They Meant!
Reclaiming the Founding Fathers from America's Right Wing
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- Publisher: Prometheus (October 9, 2012)
- Length: 253 pages
- ISBN13: 9781616146719
Raves and Reviews
""Tired of people bellowing at you about the Founding Fathers? Then read Michael Austin’s quiet, good-humored, thought-provoking book. . . . A welcome breath of fresh air about a stale subject, it also captures the most important truth about the Founding Fathers - they disagreed with one another, eloquently and even bitterly, about what America should be and about how we should govern ourselves.” - R. B. BERNSTEIN, Distinguished adjunct professor of law, New York Law School, and author of The Founding Fathers Reconsidered “A long-overdue critique of partisan distortions of America’s Founding Fathers. Austin takes both the Right and the Left to task, but he especially castigates the Far Right for cherry-picking (or proof texting) various Founders’ statements and then attributing their sentiments to the Founding Fathers as a whole, as if the Founders were a homogenous group of men who agreed on everything. . . .A must-read for anyone who wants an objective exploration of the American political and constitutional system.” - DAVID CONTOSTA, Professor of history, Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA, and author of Rebel Giants “Provides a much-needed corrective to some of the craziness being promoted by right-wing extremists these days in the name of the Founding Fathers. . . . The real legacy of those Fathers? A political system. In Austin’s words, it’s ’a system of disagreement, debate, and compromise...that has kept democracy vibrant in America for more than two hundred years.’” - DAVIS D. JOYCE, Professor emeritus of history, East Central University, Ada, Oklahoma, and author of Howard Zinn
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