The Founding Fathers: An Age of Realism
To them a human being was an atom of self-interest. They did not believe in man, but they did believe in the power of a good political constitution to control him. This may be an abstract notion to ascribe to practical men, but it follows the language that the Fathers themselves used. ................
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