What If America's Founding Fathers Could See Us Today?
Would George Washington, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton recognize the Republic they helped create? Or would they warn us that the principles sustaining American democracy are being tested as never before?
The United States was conceived as a bold experiment in self-government. Drawing on the lessons of history and political philosophy, the Founders crafted a Constitution designed to safeguard liberty, limit power, and ensure government remained accountable to the people. Through checks and balances, the rule of law, and the peaceful transfer of power, they sought to build a Republic capable of enduring for generations.
Yet every generation faces its own challenges.
In The Founders' Warning, author and political economist Werner Neff brings the architects of the American Republic into a compelling fictional dialogue spanning 1789, 2020, and 2040. Through thoughtful and often provocative conversations, the Founders confront the opportunities and dangers facing modern America while exploring what citizens can do to preserve the democratic experiment.
Inside this timely and engaging work, readers will examine:
• The growing impact of political polarization and declining public trust in institutions.
• The importance of constitutional limits on power and the preservation of democratic norms.
• The continuing debate over voting rights, representation, and the integrity of the electoral process.
• The role of civic responsibility, ethical leadership, and informed citizenship in sustaining a free society.
• The enduring relevance of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the principles that have guided the nation for more than two centuries.
Part history, part civic dialogue, and part vision for the future, The Founding Fathers in 1789 challenges readers to think beyond party politics and consider what it truly means to be a citizen of a constitutional republic.
The future of American democracy will not be determined by politicians alone. It will be shaped by citizens who understand their rights, embrace their responsibilities, and remain committed to the principles of liberty, justice, and self-government.
The conversation began in 1789. It continues today.
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Werner Neff writes about American history, democracy, and political economy with clarity, independence, and purpose. Non-artisan by design, his books explore how power, money, leadership, and civic character shape the future of the American Republic.He invites readers to think about democratic rules and the responsibilities it asks of us today.In 2010 he moved to the U.S. from Switzerland with his American wife.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What If America's Founding Fathers Could See Us Today?Would George Washington, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton recognize the Republic they helped create? Or would they warn us that the principles sustaining American democracy are being tested as never before?The United States was conceived as a bold experiment in self-government. Drawing on the lessons of history and political philosophy, the Founders crafted a Constitution designed to safeguard liberty, limit power, and ensure government remained accountable to the people. Through checks and balances, the rule of law, and the peaceful transfer of power, they sought to build a Republic capable of enduring for generations.Yet every generation faces its own challenges.In The Founders' Warning, author and political economist Werner Neff brings the architects of the American Republic into a compelling fictional dialogue spanning 1789, 2020, and 2040. Through thoughtful and often provocative conversations, the Founders confront the opportunities and dangers facing modern America while exploring what citizens can do to preserve the democratic experiment.Inside this timely and engaging work, readers will examine: - The growing impact of political polarization and declining public trust in institutions.- The importance of constitutional limits on power and the preservation of democratic norms.- The continuing debate over voting rights, representation, and the integrity of the electoral process.- The role of civic responsibility, ethical leadership, and informed citizenship in sustaining a free society.- The enduring relevance of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the principles that have guided the nation for more than two centuries.Part history, part civic dialogue, and part vision for the future, The Founding Fathers in 1789 challenges readers to think beyond party politics and consider what it truly means to be a citizen of a constitutional republic.The future of American democracy will not be determined by politicians alone. It will be shaped by citizens who understand their rights, embrace their responsibilities, and remain committed to the principles of liberty, justice, and self-government.The conversation began in 1789. It continues today. "The Founders' Warning" offers fictional dialogs, it allows the Founding Fathers to express their views on what contributed to making America a model democracy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798295898471
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What If America's Founding Fathers Could See Us Today?Would George Washington, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton recognize the Republic they helped create? Or would they warn us that the principles sustaining American democracy are being tested as never before?The United States was conceived as a bold experiment in self-government. Drawing on the lessons of history and political philosophy, the Founders crafted a Constitution designed to safeguard liberty, limit power, and ensure government remained accountable to the people. Through checks and balances, the rule of law, and the peaceful transfer of power, they sought to build a Republic capable of enduring for generations.Yet every generation faces its own challenges.In The Founders' Warning, author and political economist Werner Neff brings the architects of the American Republic into a compelling fictional dialogue spanning 1789, 2020, and 2040. Through thoughtful and often provocative conversations, the Founders confront the opportunities and dangers facing modern America while exploring what citizens can do to preserve the democratic experiment.Inside this timely and engaging work, readers will examine: - The growing impact of political polarization and declining public trust in institutions.- The importance of constitutional limits on power and the preservation of democratic norms.- The continuing debate over voting rights, representation, and the integrity of the electoral process.- The role of civic responsibility, ethical leadership, and informed citizenship in sustaining a free society.- The enduring relevance of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the principles that have guided the nation for more than two centuries.Part history, part civic dialogue, and part vision for the future, The Founding Fathers in 1789 challenges readers to think beyond party politics and consider what it truly means to be a citizen of a constitutional republic.The future of American democracy will not be determined by politicians alone. It will be shaped by citizens who understand their rights, embrace their responsibilities, and remain committed to the principles of liberty, justice, and self-government.The conversation began in 1789. It continues today. "The Founders' Warning" offers fictional dialogs, it allows the Founding Fathers to express their views on what contributed to making America a model democracy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798295898471
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