In Praise of Partisanship in a Republic
<p>The journalist-turned-amateur historian has contributed real insights into the nature of American national life at its inception and over the decades and centuries since.</p>
<p>His conception of the period in which the U.S. was established is far more pragmatic, political, and modern in its acknowledgments, far more accurate to inherent, unchanging human nature across time, and to the contingent agency of those humans, than the white marble framing and sepia tones in which “the U.S. founding” is usually cast by his fellow august, complacent straight white American men.</p>
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