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Demeter

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Fri Jun 14, 2013, 11:48 PM Jun 2013

Weekend Economists Salute Our (Founding) Fathers June 14-16, 2013 [View all]

Sunday is Father's Day, and for those with fathers to honor, go forth and do so!

But if you don't have a suitable candidate, or if you want a bigger picture, consider our Founding Fathers, the men who stepped outside of the box they found themselves trapped in, envisioned and built a better deal for themselves and their neighbors and their future generations.

Their names are legendary, their legacies enduring. Franklin, Adams, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton and so forth, men of conscience, men of learning, men who dealt with Reality and constructed a new world combining new ideas and ancient practices.

They didn't get everything right, they couldn't anticipate every eventuality, but their careful craftsmanship and their first principles still guide us.

In this 237th year since the Declaration of Independence passed the First Continental Congress, people have argued about what the Founders actually said, and what theyactually meant. This year, anybody can participate---their papers have gone on line for all to access.

No more pleading for permission, securing credentials, rooting in basements and file cabinets. Visit this site:

http://founders.archives.gov/

and expand your mind!

Correspondence and Other Writings of Six Major Shapers of the United States:

George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams (and family), Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison. Over 119,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative, federally funded Founding Fathers Papers projects....



The National Archives, through its National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), has entered into a cooperative agreement with The University of Virginia Press to create this site and make freely available online the historical documents of the Founders of the United States of America.

Through this website, you will be able to read and search through thousands of records from George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison and see firsthand the growth of democracy and the birth of the Republic.

For the past 50 years, the NHPRC has invested in these detailed collections of all of the documents authored and received by, or related to, individual leaders of the period. Scholars have collected—from archives across the country and around the world—copies of the original 18th- and 19th-century documents, transcribed them, provided annotations, and produced hundreds of books. You can see a complete list of titles of these printed volumes along with links to the documents.

Founders Online also includes transcriptions of thousands of documents that have not yet appeared in the published volumes, provided via our Early Access program.

Now, for the first time, users can freely access the written record of the original thoughts, ideas, debates, and principles of our democracy. You will be able to search across the records of all six Founders and read first drafts of the Declaration of Independence, the spirited debate over the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and the very beginnings of American law, government, and our national story. You will be able to compare and contrast the thoughts and ideas of these six individuals and their correspondents as they discussed and debated through their letters and documents.

In its initial phase, Founders Online contains nearly 120,000 fully searchable documents. Soon we will be adding more documents drawn from the print editions and additional transcriptions of documents. As work continues on each of the ongoing publishing projects, newly annotated and edited records will be added. When it is complete, Founders Online will include approximately 175,000 documents in this living monument to America’s Founding Era.


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No Banks Failed This Weekend Demeter Jun 2013 #1
It's very late, so I shall start serious posting in the morning Demeter Jun 2013 #2
IMF: US budget cuts 'ill-designed' xchrom Jun 2013 #3
AThey Weren't "Designed" for Anything Except Abuse of the Population Demeter Jun 2013 #9
UN: India to be world's most populous country by 2028 xchrom Jun 2013 #4
France backs EU-U.S. trade talks after culture clash xchrom Jun 2013 #5
and Oceania was formed.. westerebus Jun 2013 #23
PonziWorld: The Most Cynical Society In Human History DemReadingDU Jun 2013 #6
Thanks for the link, DRDU! hamerfan Jun 2013 #34
Chrysler to freeze salaried employees’ pensions in effort to limit liability xchrom Jun 2013 #7
Five Stonking Crashes by Ilargi at The Automatic Earth DemReadingDU Jun 2013 #8
Finance/Consume/Finance/Consume = unsustainable bread_and_roses Jun 2013 #13
Burr (1973), by Gore Vidal - hilarious on Geo Washington bread_and_roses Jun 2013 #10
The Two Centers of Unaccountable Power in America, and Their Consequences by Robert Reich Demeter Jun 2013 #11
The Next Crash And The Next Bailout Now By Charles P. Pierce Demeter Jun 2013 #12
Calvin is poster child for the 1% Demeter Jun 2013 #14
Privacy and the Founding Fathers Demeter Jun 2013 #15
The Other Side of the Story By GAIL COLLINS Demeter Jun 2013 #16
And this is the point, ladies and gentlemen of the Weekend, where my stomach revolts Demeter Jun 2013 #17
I will not let them take you without a fight...... Hotler Jun 2013 #19
Solidarity forever! Demeter Jun 2013 #25
Yep. and yet all over this site are the apologists bread_and_roses Jun 2013 #18
Email Communique from Alan Grayson Demeter Jun 2013 #24
Our founding fathers would be proud of these folks. ...... Hotler Jun 2013 #20
Me too Demeter Jun 2013 #21
The future of the People and democracy may not be in the US Demeter Jun 2013 #22
Shall we try for some more topical, economic news, now? Demeter Jun 2013 #26
Here's What The Heck Is Happening In Japan by Joe Weisenthal Demeter Jun 2013 #27
Why the Nikkei Has Fallen 20 Percent in Less Than a Month By Matthew Yglesias Demeter Jun 2013 #28
Japan Is a Model, Not a Cautionary Tale By JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ Demeter Jun 2013 #32
Corporations are Colonizing Us with Trade Deals, and Wall Street Wants In By Richard (RJ) Eskow Demeter Jun 2013 #29
What We Need Now: A National Economic Strategy for Better Jobs By Robert Reich Demeter Jun 2013 #30
History Teaches That We Have the Power to Transform the Nation By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers Demeter Jun 2013 #31
Economic observations from the top of the bottom kickysnana Jun 2013 #33
"Economic crises are not exceptional; they are the standing operational mode" bread_and_roses Jun 2013 #35
The revolt was not so much about England, as it was about the East India Tea Co. Demeter Jun 2013 #44
China signals hunger for Arctic's mineral riches xchrom Jun 2013 #36
Help us follow the dirty money, Guinea asks G8 xchrom Jun 2013 #37
UK workers watch helplessly as inflation outstrips wage growth xchrom Jun 2013 #38
No quick fix for corporate tax take as pressure to act builds xchrom Jun 2013 #39
G8 FACES UNCERTAIN RECOVERIES, TURBULENT MARKETS xchrom Jun 2013 #40
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I survived the paper route Demeter Jun 2013 #45
Meanwhile, contemplate this truth Demeter Jun 2013 #46
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