Week Three: The Constitution and Democracy

Those who stand for nothing fall for everything.
— Alexander Hamilton

One of the hardest-fought struggles at the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention was balancing the democratic impulse felt by some Founders against the genuine fear of the popular will felt by others. In week three, Isaacson and Ellis take us through this debate and the resulting compromise drawing on their deep knowledge of our Founding Generation.

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Week Two: The Constitution and a Constitutional Convention