In the wake of my most recent post about George Washington’s prescient farewell address — and his concern that factionalism would tear the fabric of our union asunder — I read an Op-Ed this weekend by Stanford history professor David Kennedy that provides another perspective on “wave” elections, political instability, and why a closer reading [...]
Tag Archives: U.S. history
Taking the Long View
Categories: Democracy, Leadership
Tags: factionalism, george washington, glided age, U.S. history
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