Product Description
What would our founding fathers do if they suddenly found themselves in the present-day United States? Bask in their anonymity? Announce themselves to the world? Emigrate? Revolt? Run for office?
Journey with our founders as they discover airplanes, Constitutional amendments, World Wars and the Kennedy Assassination. Watch CNN and Jerry Springer with George Washington, meet emancipated African Americans with Thomas Jefferson, surf the web with Benjamin Franklin. Relive defining moments in our history through our forefathers perspectives, and enter their minds as they adapt the principles of their time to ours. Become intimate with Jeffersons genius and hypocrisy, Franklins wit and wisdom, Washingtons honesty and bravery.
Our founders wrote extensively on everything from corporations to direct election of Senators to involvement in European wars. Historians have also studied them at great length. Lawrence Lee Rowe Jr. has synthesized this information to give a vivid and accurate sense of their personalities, morals and political beliefs. The result is a fast-paced, profound, often hilarious story that brings Washington, Franklin and Jefferson back to life.
From the Publisher
Do today's leaders leave you with the gnawing sense we can do better?
Did you ever wonder what solutions more principled and intelligent statesmen might implement?
In the mood for a gripping story that blends history with action?
At a time in United States history when corruption is rampant and the public flounders in search of solutions, Tempus Fugit is highly relevant. Entertaining, educational and frequently troubling, it is a tribute to America's greatness and an unflinching expose of its dark underbelly.
Washington, Franklin and Jefferson face difficult dilemmas as they confront modern America. Is the isolationism they advocated plausible in a nuclear era? Can the limited government they envisioned still secure the blessings of liberty? Are principles they once considered timeless now obsolete?
Our forefathers' responses are perspicacious, counterintuitive, and deceptively simple. Their actions contrast the patriotic beliefs of yesterday and today, forcing readers to question their most dearly held beliefs. After reading Tempus Fugit, you will view our founders and our republic in a different light.