A reprint of the 1965 Bobbs-Merrill edition. Too often dismissed as
the least philosophic of the Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin
had a deep and lasting impact on the shape of American political
thought. In this substantial collection of Franklin's letters,
essays, and lesser-known papers, Ralph Ketcham traces the
development of Franklin's practical -- and distinctly American --
political thought from his earliest Silence Dogood essays to his
final writings on the Constitution and The Evils of the Slave
Trade.
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