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Episode 45 — James Madison: Ideas into Institutions
Episode 45

Episode 45 — James Madison: Ideas into Institutions

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September 21, 20251h 28m

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pplpod Episode 45 follows James Madison from quiet Princeton scholar to the “Father of the Constitution” and the nation’s fourth president. We trace the Virginia Plan and constitutional engineering, the Federalist Papers with Hamilton and Jay, and the political pivot that birthed the Bill of Rights. Then it’s hard governance: party-building with Jefferson, Marbury v. Madison’s shockwaves, and a presidency defined by the War of 1812—trade crises, the burning of Washington, resilience at Baltimore, and peace at Ghent. We unpack how Madison balanced limited government with wartime reality (the national bank revival, tariffs), and sit with the contradictions at Montpelier—liberty argued in public, slavery maintained at home. A portrait of a thinker who turned theory into a working republic—and paid the price when theory met history.