Ron Chernow Quotes
Of All The Founders, Hamilton Probably Had The Gravest Doubts About The Wisdom Of The Masses And Wanted Elected Leaders Who Would Guide Them. This Was The Great Paradox Of His Career: His Optimistic View Of America's Potential Coexisted With An Essentially Pessimistic View Of Human Nature. His Faith In Americans Never Quite Matched His Faith In America Itself. It
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