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America's Founding Secret: What the Scottish Enlightenment Taught Our Founding Fathers
 
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America's Founding Secret: What the Scottish Enlightenment Taught Our Founding Fathers [Kindle Edition]

Robert W. Galvin
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He calls this an untold story because though scholars might be aware of the impact of the great Scottish thinkers, the citizenry is not.--Howard Wolinsky "Chicago Sun-Times.Com "

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In the history of America's founding, the names of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and other founding fathers loom large. But few Americans today would recognize the role played by such men as Francis Hutcheson, Adam Smith, Thomas Reid, Dugald Stewart, David Hume, and other philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment.

In this book, Robert W. Galvin, retired Chairman of the Board of Motorola, Inc. and one of America's most respected corporate leaders, reminds us of the fundamental debt that our founding fathers and this nation owe to this extraordinary group of Scottish thinkers. In the Scottish Enlightenment, America's founders themselves found the philosophical underpinnings for a government conceived and defined with the intent to promote economic progress in commerce based on private capital means.

Concise and accessible, America's Founding Secret will forever change the way Americans look at their nation's beginnings and remind us again of the fundamental connection between private enterprise and freedom that remains at the heart of the American experiment.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2178 KB
  • Print Length: 140 pages
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (11 Jun 2002)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004C04C4O
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  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Less Enlightening 20 Mar 2005
Format:Hardcover
Mr Galvin's subject deserves attention, and in Scotland at this time perhaps more so than in the USA. He is therefore to be congratulated for identifying a subject worthy of a book in a time when many subjects are not.

However, having read this book, I felt cheated. In small format and having 82 pages, the text is large and interspersed with illustrations and blank pages which reduce the actual number of pages with text by 16. So you get little for your money. But there is worse: The large point size used is at odds with the small format and means that any logical layout inherent in the text is obscured. Regrettably, I must also take issue with Mr Galvin's style. Perhaps this is a cultural problem, but it seems to a modern day Scot reading this book that Mr Galvin has deemed it appropriate to convey his thinking about a subject of the intellect with what appears to be intended as high-flown intellectual prose. What he achieves is confusion and obscurantism. The text of this book originates from extemporary speeches by Mr Galvin; it seems that Mr Galvin and his editor have not taken sufficient trouble to translate such verbal utterances into a worthy form of prose.

A great admirer of the American Founding Fathers, and in particular Jefferson, an astonishing Renaissance Man of the Enlightenment, my hopes for this book were for inspiration for the Scotland of today, suffering from superficiality, envy, parochiality and political mediocrity. Experience demolished those hopes!

I live within 50 yards of a tall obelisk, a monument to George Buchanan, of whom little is known in our community and of whom mention is made by Mr Galvin. At least the unsatisfying incompleteness of Mr Galvin's treatment of George Buchanan's contributions prompts me now to find out more!

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Great historical reading 19 Aug 2002
By Harold McFarland - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
The Scottish Enlightenment was a period when some of the greatest scholars from almost every field were concentrated in one area that allowed a free flow of thought and information between them. Basically they were concentrated in the university communities of Glasgow and Edinburgh between 1720 and 1780. This free thinking influence spread to the colonies where people such as Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton were schooled by Scottish teachers. A Scottish teacher, Francis Allison, taught three signers of the Declaration of Independence.

The Scottish teachers realized that all nations of the time were founded or maintained by force. They suggested that a nation founded on commerce could be equally as powerful and influencial as those founded by force. This set the stage for the development of the philosophical underpinnings of the United States. All that was really needed now was a spark to set off the natural chain of events. During the time just prior to 1776 there was a multitude of writings from Scottish authors that proposed and defended the notion that oppressed people have a right to assert their independence. Between the strong writings calling for oppressed people to assert their independence and the belief that a country could be established based on commerce the scene was set for the establishment of the United States.

The author provides substantial and convincing background information on exactly how all of this worked together the help create the Unites States. Details on what the Enlightenment was, how it came about and exactly how it influenced the actions of our forefathers and all there for the reader to learn and consider. An excellent treatise on the often overlooked contributions of the Scottish people to the formation of the United States, I found it a very informative book.

18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Short Intro To The Scottish Enlightenment/U.S. Connection 10 Oct 2003
By Bruce Crocker - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Robert W. Galvin is not the most eloquent writer, but his enthusiasm for his subject matter makes up for the excess use of passive voice in America's Founding Secret. The Scottish Enlightenment was a wonderful and exciting period in history and the Scots had a major influence on the Founding Fathers. Galvin enthusiastically and accurately relates this information in a series of short essays. This book would be a good choice to introduce a somewhat reluctant reader to this subject before exposing them to longer works such as Alexander Broadie's The Scottish Enlightenment: The Historical Age of the Historical Nation or Arthur Herman's How The Scots Invented The Modern World. America's Founding Secret is evidence that someone outside of academia can get a charge out of heavy intellectual exercise. If buying/owning/reading a SHORT book bothers you, avoid this book and track down a copy of one of the other books mentioned in this review. If you want a short introduction to the Scottish Enlightenment and its effects on the founding of the United States, I recommend this book.
18 of 22 people found the following review helpful
There are much better titles 4 April 2006
By Amazon User - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I had recently read "How the Scots Invented the Modern World: The True Story of How Western Europe's Poorest Nation Created Our World & Everything in It" and since I have a fondness for Scotland and its people I purchased the current volume. The book is very short and the writing is a bit disjointed. While many Scottish Englightenment ideas are addressed in the book, the connection to the American founding fathers is not always direct. In such a short book, that lack of attention to the title is distracting. It is a however a quick read and not completely wihtout merit if you are not looking to devote yourself to a heavy tome.
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