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Foreign Policy of the Founders

Foreign Policy of the Founders

Path to Liberty

October 11, 202339m 53s

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Few areas from the Founders – if any – have been more widely rejected and misunderstood than their views and advice on foreign policy. Grasping their approach means understanding where it comes from as well.

Path to Liberty: October 11, 2023

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John Jay – Letter to Gouverneur Morris (24 Sept 1783)

Thomas Paine – Rights of Man, Part I (1791)

John Jay – Federalist 4 (4 Nov 1787)

James Monroe – Virginia Ratifying Convention (10 June 1788)

James Madison – Political Observations (20 Apr 1795)

Thomas Paine – The American Crisis (23 Dec 1776)

Oliver Ellsworth – Philadelphia Convention (17 Aug 1787)

George Mason – Philadelphia Convention (17 Aug 1787)

John Jay, Speech at the opening of the Circuit Court at Richmond (22 May 1793)

James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (11 Dec 1787)

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