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What if we could interview George Washington and learn his views on
the state of America today? What if we could ask him about the
national debt, defense issues, social spending, and the true
purpose of the American Constitution? What if he could share his
thoughts on the separation of powers and the place of religion in
America? This book approximates such an interview as the author
asks questions of vital importance for our day and shares the
answers Washington gave when he faced those very issues during
America's founding period. Washington's understandings and
philosophies are as current and timely today as when he first
uttered them. The Founding Fathers of America were nothing less
than brilliant in their understanding of the role of
government--and of human nature. Even though times change,
America's demographics change, and technology changes, basic human
nature does not change. And the purposes of government, including
the reasons for the Declaration of Independence and the
Constitution of the United States of America, are the same as they
were at America's founding more than two centuries ago. Who was
George Washington? What did he believe? And how can his political
philosophy help us today? This book answers those questions with
eloquence and insight--in his own words. "Back to First Principles"
is filled with hundreds of quotes of George Washington, all
included to help us become better acquainted with the first
President of the United States--and all designed to help us learn,
from this great American President, how the United States
Constitution and our political system can best function. This book
will help all Americans, regardless of their politics--be they
Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative, libertarian, or
something in between--better comprehend our nation's founding
principles. It will increase understanding of the U.S. government,
the U.S. Constitution, and U.S. politics. It will bring greater
clarity to the problems with political parties, including our
present gridlock, and to political science in general. Washington's
voice from the past provides us with a clear vision of what America
was created for--and what this country can become again. Jay A.
Parry, author of "Back to First Principles: A Conversation with
George Washington," is also author of the bestselling The Real
George Washington: The True Story of America's Most Indispensable
Man and more than two dozen other books.
Published eight years after George Washington's death, David
Ramsay's Life of George Washington achieved great popularity. A
contemporary of Washington, historian Ramsay writes with the
knowledge and insights one acquires only by being on the scene.
George Washington was elected commander-in-chief of the Continental
Army by the Second Continental Congress in May 1775. For the next
six years, he led his poorly supplied and ill-trained troops in a
grueling war with Great Britain. Washington took the oath of office
as the first president of the United States on April 30, 1789.
David Ramsay, the author, was an active player in the momentous
events of America's unfolding drama. He was twice elected a
delegate to the Continental Congress, serving as its chairman in a
specially appointed post. His biography of Washington is essential
reading for anyone interested in the founding events of the United
States of America. Includes a foreword by Jay A. Parry, author of
The Real George Washington.
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