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John Pinheiro on Alexander Hamilton’s and Thomas Jefferson's Conflicting Visions
Episode 543

John Pinheiro on Alexander Hamilton’s and Thomas Jefferson's Conflicting Visions

In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with John Pinheiro, director of research at the Acton Institute, about his latest contribution to Law & Liberty, “A Failure of Vision,” a review of legal theorist Robert C. Hockett’s A Republic of Producers.

Acton Line

March 4, 202657m 15s

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In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with John Pinheiro, director of research at the Acton Institute, about his latest contribution to Law & Liberty, “A Failure of Vision,” a review of legal theorist Robert C. Hockett’s A Republic of Producers. The wide-ranging conversation touches upon the American Republic’s early history, 20th-century interpretations of it, the sorts of lessons that history can teach us, those it cannot, and the trustworthiness of non-historians attempting to do history.

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A Failure of Vision | Law & Liberty

A Republic of Producers: Completing Our Jeffersonian Economy with Hamiltonian Finance | Robert C. Hockett 

Notes on the State of Virginia | Thomas Jefferson

The Promise of American Life | Herbert David Croly

A Student's Guide to U.S. History | Wilfred M. McClay

Federalist No. 51

On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Life | Friedrich Nietzsche

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