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TO BE FEATURED IN A MOUNT VERNON BOOK TALK AND AUTHOR SIGNING ON MAY 9, 2024

A fascinating examination of what ā€œthe pursuit of happinessā€ meant to our nationā€™s Founders and how that famous phrase defined their lives and became the foundation of our democracy.

The Declaration of Independence identified ā€œthe pursuit of happinessā€ as one of our unalienable rights, along with life and liberty. Jeffrey Rosen, the president of the National Constitution Center, profiles six of the most influential foundersā€”Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamiltonā€”to show what pursuing happiness meant in their lives.

By reading the classical Greek and Roman moral philosophers who inspired the Founders, Rosen shows us how they understood the pursuit of happiness as a quest for being good, not feeling goodā€”the pursuit of lifelong virtue, not short-term pleasure. Among those virtues were the habits of industry, temperance, moderation, and sincerity, which the Founders viewed as part of a daily struggle for self-improvement, character development, and calm self-mastery. They believed that political self-government required personal self-government. For all six Founders, the pursuit of virtue was incompatible with enslavement of African Americans, although the Virginians betrayed their own principles.

The Pursuit of HappinessĀ is more than an elucidation of the Declarationā€™s famous phrase; it is a revelatory journey into the minds of the Founders, and a deep, rich, and fresh understanding of the foundation of our democracy.

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