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# Civilization #52:  Empire of Democracy transcript

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Okay, so good morning. We are discussing the American Revolution today. So to review what we've done so far, after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, there are now four major civilizations that are competing against each other for world domination. Last class we did the British. Today we'll do the Americans. Next week, we'll do the Russians and the Germans. Okay, so the Americans. When you think of America, there's a very famous quote from Oscar Wilde, who is an English playwright, novelist, humorist. And he said, America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence, vassalization in between. Okay? So he meant this as a joke. So what did he mean by this? This is a question we will discuss today. And what I will show you is that America, in many ways, it was designed as the anti -civilization. The founding fathers of America recognized the failings and problems of civilization and designed a new form of government based on enlightenment principles.

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And they were able to do this in order to redeem humanity from the prejudices, the atrocities of civilization. Okay? So that's the argument we will look at today. All right. So the history of the Americas begins when the Europeans, led by the Spanish, start to interact with a new world. So the Spanish, starting in 1492, they will come and conquer the Aztecs, the Mayans, and the Incas. Okay? And they will establish, basically, plantation economies where the Spanish are extracting resources, primarily gold, silver, from the Americas. They will also establish sugar plantations on the islands of the Caribbean. And they will man it with slaves from Africa as well as other places. And this is extremely profitable for the Spanish. So of course. The English, the French, and the Dutch Republic, they want to get, they want to get in on the action. Okay? And at first they start to smuggle resources into the new world.

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And they engage in piracy. In 1588, the English Navy defeats the Spanish Armada. And this opens up the new world now for the Europeans to come and colonize it. Okay? The problem though. Is the Spanish. The Spanish control the best parts of the new world. And so everyone else is stuck with North America. And in North America, there's a few, quite a few problems. First of all, the weather's very cold. Okay? So it's not hospitable to colonization. Second problem is that you have lots of Native Americans in North America who are extremely violent. They are used to freedom. And they will fight to the death. At this time in history, the tallest, strongest people in the world are actually the Native Americans in North America. Also, you have lots of diseases that are problematic for the Europeans. So the Europeans spent a lot of time, basically decades, in trying to figure out how to best colonize North America.

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So there are three major nations that are trying to colonize North America. You have the French. And what they will do is they will establish the fur trade in Canada and in the Midwestern United States. They will basically trade with the Natives to bring fur back to Europe. And this is a great deal for both the Natives and the French. The Dutch come in. They will establish colonies. Call New Amsterdam. This is today New York City. The Dutch tried to establish colonies as well. The people who are most successful at establishing colonies are the British. And a lot of it is because it is a very grassroots, very bottom -up movement. So the first major colony for the British is Jamestown, named after James I of Britain. And this is not a very successful colony at first, but they persist. The most successful colony is actually Boston.

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What makes Boston unique at this stage in North American history is that it is established by a company, the Massachusetts Bay Company, that has a charter from the English crown. Also they bring in families into this area. So before it was basically men who came over. Now it's families who come over. And then third of all, the people who come over are Puritans. Puritans, as we discussed previously, they believe in the importance of literacy. Everyone has responsibility to read the Bible in order to interpret the command of God properly. And so Boston, from the very beginning, it's a literate society. It has schools. It has newspapers. It is very political. And it grows very, very fast. Also, if you look at Boston, it is perfectly situated between North America and England. And as England is industrializing, it requires raw resources, mainly agricultural products, from this area. So Boston grows rapidly because of all these factors.

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So in the year 1682, you can see that the eastern United States has been colonized by the British. The French are still in Canada, and they're going to move down to the midwest United States. The Spanish are in the southern United States. This is Florida. They found a colony called St. Augustine. They will also, in California, start to build colonies as well. But as you can see, most of the economic activity in North America is based on the eastern seaboard. Now what's really important for us to remember is the diversity of these colonies. First of all, you have differences in the economy. The northern part will focus mostly on mercantile trade. The southern part will focus mostly on agriculture. To support the agriculture, they will import slaves from Africa in order to provide the labor for Charlestown and other places. Also the motivations of the individuals are different. So some come for economic reasons, but a lot come for religious purposes.

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So for example, there's a man named William Penn, and he's a Quaker. He believes in creating a peaceful civilization. So he has a charter from the king, and he founds a new colony called Pennsylvania, named after him, that believes in religious and national tolerance. So a lot of Germans come over and settle down in Pennsylvania. The capital is Philadelphia. And they are Quakers. So they believe they must not fight against others. And this experiment persists for decades. It's a pretty successful experiment, but over time, they come into conflict with the natives and with other civilizations, with other colonies, and as such, they start to take up arms. There's another colony called Baltimore, and it was founded actually as a Catholic haven. So England at this point is mainly Protestant or Puritan. Or Anglican. And then Lord Baltimore decides to, in Maryland, found a new colony that preaches religious tolerance, especially for Catholics.

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So what's really important for us to remember is that even at this early stage in American history, there's tremendous diversity, openness, and religious tolerance in America. Does that make sense? All right. So. All right. So in 1750, there are about a million British on the eastern seaboard. That's a lot of people. Okay? In comparison, the French, who occupy actually most of the territory in North America, there's only 40,000. Eventually these two groups, the British and the French, will come into conflict, creating something called the French and Indian Wars. Okay? And as you can see, it's not really, it's really not a fair fight. Okay? You've got a million British versus 40,000 French. The Indians will get involved as well, because what's happening is these colonies are practicing a rapid form of colonization and expansion. What they do is they bring in immigrants, then as the population explodes, these

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immigrants will be forced to move out west to settle territory in the western frontier of these colonies. Okay? But as you know, these areas are inhabited by Native Americans. And so this brings the Indians into conflict with the British as well. So the resolution to this is that King George III will proclaim that the American colonies are not allowed to move westwards of the Appalachian Mountains. Okay? Okay? And so this is the reason why the British and the French are trying to maintain the growth of the American colonies, in order to maintain friendship with the natives. And obviously the Americans don't like that. So in 1774, there are three major issues that bring the American colonies into conflict with the English crown. Okay? The first is, as I just mentioned, the English crown is limiting the expansion of the colonies westwards. And they don't like that. Okay? Second is that it was very expensive for the British to protect the colonies against the French and the Indians.

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In fact, at this stage in history, it is the British people, not the American people, that are paying for the defense of these colonies. In fact, the British people pay 50 times more in taxes than the Americans. Okay? Third, the British people don't actually think this is a fair deal. All right? So the British crown tries, in many instances, to impose a tax in order to get the Americans to pay for the defense of their territory. And the Americans don't like that. For the longest time, because of the English Civil War and other factors, the English crown could not actually interfere in North American affairs. And so they were used to a high level of autonomy. Okay? And the third major problem between the colonists and the British is in trade. So at this stage in history, all these nations, Spain, France, Britain, they're practicing a economic policy called mercantilism.

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Mercantilism is the idea that all trade should be directed by the state for the purpose of generating wealth for the state. And so what this means is that there are different trade zones. There are established in competition with each other. And so if you are a British subject, you're only allowed to trade with other British lands. Okay? So the Americans can trade with England and with India, but they're not allowed to trade with the French and the Dutch and the Spanish. And the Americans don't really like this either. Okay? So these are the three main factors driving division between the American colonists and the British crown. And this will, of course, culminate in the American Revolution. Okay? The War of Independence of 1776. Also, what's really important for us to remember at this time is that per capita, the Americans are far wealthier than the British. Okay?

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Now, this is strange. And you ask yourself, why is it that even though England is industrializing far more rapidly than the Americans. Okay? Because they are British citizens, they're Americans. And also, Britain is an empire, whereas America is a colony. How is it that the Americans per capita are able to become wealthier than the British? And the answer has to do with the American work ethic, the American attitude towards life. And this is best expressed by a man named Benjamin Franklin, okay, who is considered one of the founding fathers of America. He is... He had an incredible life. He was born poor, but through hard work, through tenacity, through optimism, he was able to become a merchant, a very wealthy merchant, and an inventor, a philosopher, an ambassador, a politician. Okay? So, he is basically the role model for Americans. Towards the end of his life, he wrote his autobiography. And so, we're going to study his autobiography in order to get insight.

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And so, we're going to study his autobiography in order to get insight into the mentality of the average American at this stage in history. Okay? Now, Benjamin Franklin, by writing his memoir, he starts a new fad in America that persists today. It's called the self -improvement or self -help fad. And these are the best... These are the books that sell the most in America. So, you may have heard of How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. There's also Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich. Okay? And these books are just telling you how to, as they say, how to be more successful in life. Okay? This is called the self -help movement. And the Americans really pioneered this. Before in history, no one believed that for your hard work, you can actually attain more in life. And in fact, you must go up and obtain more in life.

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Okay? So, the Americans really started this self -help fad. All right, so let's read certain passages from the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin to gain insight into the American psychology. From the bosom of poverty and obscurity, so he was born poor and he was born a nobody, in which I drew my first breath and spent my earliest years, I've raised myself to a state of opulence and to some degree of celebrity in the world. This is the American dream. You can be born poor. But for hard work, you can become rich. Okay? A constant good fortune has attended me through every period of life to my present advanced age. And my descendants may be desirous of learning what were the means of which I made use and which, thanks to the assisting hand of providence, have proved so imminently successful. They may also, should they ever be placed in a similar situation, derive some advantages from my narrative.

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Okay? So not only is he going to tell you how to become rich, but he will teach you how to become rich. So if you just do what he does, you'll become rich as well. So this is the American optimism. This is the American dream. All right. So he continues. He's talking to a friend and his friend tells him, your writing sucks. And at this time, he should be angry, right? But instead, he recognizes that he should be angry. Look, there's merit in my friend's criticism, so I will improve myself. Okay? And the way he improves himself, and he writes it, I won't read it because it's too long, but what he does is this. He takes a magazine, The Spectator, which is very well written, and then he summarizes the main points of the articles that he's read. Then he will take the summary and he will rewrite the article from memory himself.

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And then he will compare and contrast. His work with that of the original work. And then he will make adjustments and refinements to his own writing. Okay? Now, if you actually know how to write, and if you actually met good writers, writers don't write like this. Okay? This is not how you learn how to read and write. But again, this shows us the optimism of the American character. That through just pure hard work and tenacity and persistence, you can learn everything even though historically we all know that writers are people of genius. They are sort of born great writers. Okay? You're not going to learn how to be a man of genius just through peer imitation. Okay? But what he's telling us is that, no, through imitation you can improve yourself. Okay? That's a very American outlook. All right. Now he's going to tell us how he became rich. I began to pay, by degrees, the debt I had contracted.

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And in order to insure my credit. And character as a tradesman, I took care not only to be really industrious and frugal, but also to avoid every appearance of the contrary. I was plainly dressed and never seen any place of public amusement. Okay? So this is, he's telling you how he became rich. First of all, he was honest. When he did business, he made sure that he never tricked anyone. Okay? His reputation mattered above all. Also, he dressed in a very simple way. He didn't waste any money. He came across to everyone as someone who was a good Christian, a good Calvinist. Someone who enjoyed making money and someone who saved all his money in pursuit of the praise of God. Okay? And this is how you become rich in America. Right? And you can imagine that there is merit to what he says.

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That if you do work hard, if you are honest, and if you save a lot of money, then it's possible for you to become rich. Okay? And this is the common mentality right now at this stage in America. Okay. He continues. I ought to have related that during the autumn of the preceding year, I united the majority of well -informed persons of my acquaintance into a club, which we call by the name of the Junto, and an object of which was to improve our understandings. Okay. This is really important. What he's telling us is that after he became rich, he met other rich people. And they formed a philosophy club to debate and discuss. The political issues of the day. It was like a book club. Okay? They read John Locke. They read Thomas Hobbes. And they discussed these ideas. So this is a quintessential American attitude. Constant self -improvement. Okay? You can become the wealthiest man in the world, but you still must read books.

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Also, this is important because these book clubs will become the foundation of the American Revolution. Right? Right? So these brothers will meet in these clubs. And they will conspire to seek independence from Britain. And a lot of it is they believe that Providence, God, has tasked them with founding a new nation based on Enlightenment principles. So the religion of these people is what we call Deism. Okay? D -E -I -S -M. And the idea of Deism, that's very different from previous religions. They believe there is a God. And God created the universe. But after that, God went away. And now it is the responsibility of humans to make the world perfect. Okay? That's the mission from God. All right. This was the best school for politics and philosophy that then existed in the province. For our questions, which were read once a week previous to the discussion,

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induced us to peruse attentively such books as were written upon the subjects proposed that we might be able to speak about. So they were able to speak upon them more permanently. Okay? So they know that Providence has tasked them with creating a great nation called America. And to understand how to do so, they will read all the books of integrity. They will study Rome. They will study Athens, Sparta, Carthage. They will study the Dutch Republic. They will study the British Constitution. Okay? And by studying these classics, they will come to a consensus on how to build a new society in the image of God. Okay? Does that make sense? Okay? This is the foundation of the American Revolution. All right. So not only did America become very wealthy very fast through the hard work, simplicity, and optimism of the people, but as you can see from this map, they basically spread out really quickly. At this time in history, the Spanish, the British, the French are all in North America.

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The Russians are here as well. But over time, the Americans will push everyone out. And this is what they call Manifest Destiny. Okay? All right. So 1776, America declares independence from Britain. And again, this is after years and years of conflict over a myriad of issues. Thomas Jefferson, one of the founding fathers, he writes something called the Declaration of Independence. Why is America declaring independence from Britain? And the answer is we hold these truths to be self -evident. That all men are created equal. That they are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable rights. That among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it.

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Okay, guys. So what does this mean? It means that Thomas Jefferson, in writing the Declaration of Independence, which is the founding document of the United States, he is just copying, word for word, basically, John Locke's book, The Second Treatise of Government. Okay? This is what John Locke said. We are born with three fundamental rights that God has given us, and therefore, no one can take away from us. The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of property. Government is instituted, created, in order to protect our rights. A government fails to protect these rights. Then we have a responsibility and a right to abolish this government and create a new one. Okay? All right. So there's the War of Independence, and the great hero of this war, of course, is George Washington. Why Americans revere George Washington is that it's not how great he was during the war.

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Because ultimately, the Americans didn't actually defeat the British. It was the French, the Spanish, who combined together to defeat the British. And eventually, the British decided that, you know what, the Americans, colonists, they're too problematic. We don't really care. Okay? So let's just focus on Europe. So the Americans fought a guerrilla warfare, and they were very brave. But without the French, the Americans could not possibly have defeated the British. Okay? But what made George Washington so esteemed in the hearts of the American people is, after this war, he retired. Okay? He just went back to his farm and enjoyed his last years in the garden. And that's why Americans worship him, because he's a man who could have become king of America, but instead he chose to grant Americans their freedom and independence. Okay? So the aide -a -camp of George Washington, the genius of the American Revolution, is actually Alexander Hamilton. He is really the founder of America.

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He's really the one who has the vision of where America could go, of what America could be. Okay? His name is Alexander Hamilton. And he is in conflict with Jefferson. These two individuals represent two competing strands of America. After the War of Independence. For Thomas Jefferson, what's important is to maintain the inalienable individual rights of the individuals. He wants a democracy. And because most people are farmers at this point, he believes economic policies should be focused on agriculture. Okay? So this is a Thomas Jefferson ideals of the American Revolution. Hamilton saw the world differently. He believed in his heart, as did many people at this time, America is destined to be an empire. And therefore it needs a strong central government. And in order to become an empire, it must have industry. Okay? So, some certain points. So, the colonists are fighting the British. Because the British are trying to tax them.

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The British are trying to impose an army on them. And because the British are trying to limit their trade. Okay? So, in order to get everyone to fight, they create something called the Articles of Confederation. Which limits the power of the government to impose taxes. Which limits the ability of the government to raise troops. But this is problematic because you can't actually fight a war like this. Okay? So, after the British leave and leave America alone. Problems start to arise. Basically, the main problem is you have lots and lots of soldiers who used to be farmers. They were promised pay when they joined the militia against the British. But because the government has no money, they had no money. Okay? And they're also farmers. And because they had to leave their farms, they fell into debt. And so, rich people came and took over their farms. And this led to something called the Shays' Rebellion.

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Where farmers are now trying to overthrow the government. And so, the solution was to create something called the Constitution. Which would grant more power to the central government. Especially to collect revenue. To control trade. Foreign trade. And to have an army, basically. Okay? So, that was the solution that was proposed by Hamilton and his friends. Jefferson argued that this would, of course, limit the rights of individuals. So, he insisted on adding something called the Bill of Rights to the Constitution. Okay? You may have heard something called the First Amendment, the Second Amendment. The right to speak freely. The right to bear arms. This is from the Bill of Rights. It's actually not in the Constitution. The Constitution is a framework for how to build a strong central government. Okay? Second thing I want you guys to understand is, agriculture and industry, it's a different framework. Okay? It's a different economic framework. With agriculture, you need a lot of slave labor.

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Because, obviously, you need people to man the fields and grow the crops. Okay? And that's why, if you want to have agriculture, you have to bring actually a lot of slave labor from Africa. But, if your focus is in industry, you don't want slave labor. You want free labor. Okay? You want the market to decide who does what job and how much they get paid. This is a much more efficient way, to organize your economy, if you are industrializing. And the reason why is, when you're industrializing, you need specialized labor. Okay? You need differentiation of skills. And the market is the best mechanism for skills to be differentiated and to be rewarded. Okay? Also, think about this. If you got really sick, okay? You need heart surgery. Would you rather go to a doctor, who's a slave, or a doctor who's going to charge you a million dollars?

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Right? So, free labor just allows for more economic activity, and therefore, more wealth generation in society. All right? So, these are two competing visions of where America should be headed. And, of course, this is a contradiction. Okay? You can't have slave labor and free labor at the same time. The North goes, implements a policy of free labor. The South maintains policy of slave labor, because they are mainly an agricultural society. Obviously, Jefferson is from the South. Hamilton is from New York. This conflict will eventually give rise to the American Civil War of 1861. Okay? So, this conflict has always been there, but in 1789, when they introduced the Constitution, they choose to ignore this conflict until 1861, when this conflict finally led to violence. Okay? So, this is the root of the American Civil War. Does it make sense, guys? All right. Okay. Now, let's look at the Constitution. The Constitution is meant to be the most perfect form of government ever established.

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Okay? America is a clean slate. It's a tabula rasa. The Americans can do whatever they want. So, they study all the previous Republican, Democratic, Monarchal, Aristocratic systems, and they decide to imitate Montesquieu. Montesquieu was a French thinker who believed in the idea of separation of powers. If you want to create a perfect government, you need to balance the different factions of society using separation of powers. Okay? So, the American system is, you have three different branches of government. You have the president, who controls the military, as well as foreign policy. Then you have the Congress, which controls the purse, the financing of government. And you have the Supreme Court, which interprets the Constitution, which interprets the highest law of the land. And so, if done properly, what will happen is, these three branches of government will balance each other out. They're meant to be checks and balances.

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Each is meant to inhibit the overextension of the other. That is the American system of government that is basically stolen from Montesquieu. All right. The other check and balance is the division between federal, Washington, D.C., the state level, the individual states, and the local level. Okay? So, the responsibilities of each is defined very clearly. And the idea is that they should also balance each other out. Okay? This contrasts, of course, with the Chinese system, where you just have one person in charge, and he has something called the Politburo underneath him. The Politburo then appoints everyone into the government, as well as the army, as well as the military, as well as the provincial and local governments. Okay? So, it's a very top -down system, whereas the American system is meant to be a balanced system. Okay? Does that make sense? All right. So, the problem now is, now that you've decided that you need

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a constitution, you need a federal government, how do you convince the people to go along with this? Because for the constitution to go into effect, all 13 states have to agree to the constitution by a two -thirds majority. Okay? So, to convince people, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay write something called the Federalist Papers. The Federalist Papers are a series of pamphlets, a series of newspaper articles, that explain why the constitution is necessary. Okay? So, let's... So, we're going to look at a few passages. All of them are written by Alexander Hamilton, who is really, again, the genius of the constitution and the one who is really driving the need for a strong central government in order to facilitate America's imperial ambitions. All right. As this government is composed of small republics and enjoys the internal happiness of each, in respect to its external situation, it is possessed by means of the association of all the advantages of large monarchies.

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Okay? So, this idea of a mixed, balanced government, where you are trying to take advantage of all political systems. Within America, it will be a republican system. Okay? And so, you will enjoy, within your area, democracy. But at a national level, in relation to other states, it will be a monarchy, where the president represents the nation in discussions and negotiations and conflicts with the other great European nations. Okay? All right. Another thing that the constitution does is, if the president wants to appoint ministers, if the government, if the government wants to appoint officials, they have to be vetted and approved by the Senate. Okay? And this is new. Usually, a king can appoint whoever he or she wants. But, in the constitution, the Senate must vet everyone. And the idea of this is to create accountability and transparency within government. Okay? So, Hamilton explains this. To what purpose, then, require the cooperation of the Senate?

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I answer that the necessity of their cooperation with the government is to ensure that would have a powerful, though in general, silent operation. It would be an excellent check upon a spirit of favoritism in the president and would tend greatly to prevent the appointment of unfit characters from state prejudice, from family connection, from personal attachment, or from a view to popularity. Okay, let's just say the president wants to appoint his son to be the secretary of state. Okay? The son appears before the Senate and it is like a job interview. And the son is an idiot. He doesn't know anything. Okay? So, in this instance, the son has embarrassed the president. And it's this fear of being embarrassed that inhibits the president from abusing his powers. Okay? That's a theory. Okay? Does that make sense? And over, actually, over the course of American history, it's worked very, very well.

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Okay? The power of public opinion, it's very, very strong. But what's important is that on norms and values. As long as people buy into these conventions and norms, this system will work. But if it's someone like Donald Trump, who does not buy into these norms and values, it may be a problem. Okay? So, we'll see what happens over the next few years. All right. These judicious reflections contain a lesson of moderation to all the sincere lovers of the union and ought to put them upon their guard for the sake of the states from each other and perhaps the military despotism of victorious demigod. Okay? Let me explain what this means. What this is saying is this. As in Hamilton, what he's saying is this. In creating a government, we're not trying to aspire to greatness. We're trying to prevent collapse. This is risk management. We're trying to avoid the risk of government. Okay?

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What's the risk of government? Well, you could have anarchy where people reject the government. You have civil war where the states go to war against each other. You're going to have a perpetual alienation of the states from each other. Division within the government and then military despotism where a tyrant arises. Okay? So, at the point of the Constitution, it's risk management. It's to prevent America from failing. All right. So, at the Constitution, America now embarks on something called Manifest Destiny. The idea of Manifest Destiny is it's the will of God for America to conquer and settle the entire Western Hemisphere. Okay? North America, South America, it's all America because that is the will of God. So, today, Trump is saying how America should annex Canada as well as Greenland. That's part of Manifest Destiny. It's not new. All right? All right. This leads to 1823, the Western Hemisphere. So, President Monroe, before Congress, he announces that, from now on, the Europeans are not allowed to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.

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The Western Hemisphere is entirely American. Okay? So, he says, Europe are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers. The Western Hemisphere is henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers. Hey, guys. Russia, France, Germany, Britain, Spain, forget the Western Hemisphere. It's our territory. You come over here and we'll beat the crap out of you. All right. So, now, America, to achieve its Manifest Destiny, it needs to expand. Okay? And it uses multiple strategies to expand. In 1803, remember, the Midwest of the United States is controlled by France. It basically buys all this from Napoleon. Okay? So, now, it's extending outwards over to here. Of course, there are natives in these territories. What the Americans do, of course, is eradicate the natives. It's a war of genocide. All right. War of 1812 is when America and Canada come into conflict.

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Again, because of Manifest Destiny, America sees Canada as part of its territory, but the British don't agree and this leads to the War of 1812. It's a stalemate. Okay? And after stalemate, basically, the British and the Americans agree that Canada will stay a British colony. But, again, because of Manifest Destiny, we can expect America to eventually take over Canada as well as Greenland. 1846, the Mexican -American War. So, America fights a war with Mexico and takes over Texas as well as California. Okay? Basically, the entire western part of the United States goes to the new nation. This, in 1861, we have the Civil War. Alright? And I've already explained the causes of the Civil War. Right? This conflict between Thomas Jefferson and Hamilton, the two visions for where America is going will eventually lead us to the American Civil War. You may have learned that the American Civil War was about slavery.

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It was not about slavery. It was mainly about state rights. Okay? It was really about democracy versus empire. In a democracy, the states can do much more than empire. The central government is able to dictate a lot of policy. Okay? So, eventually, this will lead to the Civil War. And, of course, the North wins the Civil War because the North is far more industrial, far more wealthier and powerful than the South. And, so, the Hamilton vision is now achieved and it will be expanded throughout the western hemisphere. There's a problem, though. The problem is this. So, at this time, of course, Abraham Lincoln is president of the United States and is considered the greatest president in American history for a reason. The reason is this. The Civil War was the deadliest war in American history. Okay? Let's look at this. Over 600,000 people died in the American Civil War, which is about four years.

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Only 400,000 died in World War II. Right? The problem is this. The problem is this. In 1861, the population of America at this time was 30 million people. World War II, the population was 130 million. So, this was, by far, the deadliest war in American history. Brothers were killing brothers. It was a tremendous, um, um, I mean, it was such a bloody conflict. And so, after this war was ended, everyone was asking, why did we do this? What's the point of this? And so, there was shock. Um, there was anger. There was frustration. So, Abraham Lincoln now has to stand up and explain why this happened. Why did this war happen? All right? He needs to form a new vision of America that binds people together, that creates a new union. Okay? So, he presents this new vision in something called the Gettysburg Address, which is considered the greatest speech in American history.

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Okay? This is 1863. Um, the Battle of Gettysburg was one of the bloodiest war, bloodiest battles in the American Civil War. And he, and I'm, we're gonna read all of it, okay? It's because it's a very short speech and it's very powerful. Four score and seventy years, seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. All right? So, the War of Independence, it was not a war to seek independence from Britain. It was a revolution in human affairs. It was about bringing liberty to the world. Okay? It was about creating a new civilization. Now, we're engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. Okay? So, the American Revolution, it is an experiment in the possibilities of human liberation.

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In the Civil War, it is meant to destroy this experiment. Okay? So, we must persist in this experiment. We are met on a great battlefield of that war, Gettysburg. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that the nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. Okay? But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hollow this ground. The sacrifice of the man is what has made this land sacred. The sacrifice of these men is what made our nation, is what makes our nation sacred. It's what saves our nation. The brave men living and dead who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world with little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.

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It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. Okay? And this ends it. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to the cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion. The men are dead. There's nothing we can do to resurrect them. It is the responsibility of us the living to honor the sacrifice and to continue the mission that they died for which is to spread liberty throughout the world. To bring liberty into human civilization. That we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain. That this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people by the people for the people shall not perish from the earth.

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Okay? So, so again, with Hamilton it's about empire for Jefferson it's about democracy. There's a conflict, right? What Lincoln does which is revolution is say no, this is not a conflict because we are an empire of democracy. We are born in liberty we fight for liberty and we will spread liberty. Alright? So this is a new concept in American history. Not only, not, so now America is not confined to the glorious hemisphere. It has responsibility to honor the dead, honor the sacrifice by creating liberty throughout the world. To create a new chapter in human civilization. Okay? That's the purpose of this speech. To heal America by reminding them of the divine mission to spread democracy and truth throughout the world. Alright, so after the Civil War America is now industrializing rapidly. 1867 it buys Alaska from Russia. Um, 1869 1898 America fights the Spanish and they take over the Spanish colony. So now America has become an imperial power.

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Alright? America now controls the Philippines as well as Cuba. Then um, World War I America goes and defeats Germany. World War II is when America becomes um, the global hegemon of the world. And then after Soviet Union fell we now live in something called the Pax Americana. Okay? America has the greatest power in the world. They have complete Lincoln's vision of becoming an empire of democracy. We now live in the empire of democracy. Alright? But now the question then is what is an empire of democracy? What is that? And so we go back to Oscar Wilde's quote. America is not a civilization. Alright? And what does he mean by that? To understand this we have to read another book called Democracy in America by a Frenchman named Alexei de Tocqueville. This is the most famous book ever written about America. Okay? Not by an American but by a Frenchman who visited America for maybe eight months.

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In 1835 he publishes Democracy in America. And he's trying to explain why is it that American democracy works? And why is it destined to eventually conquer the world? Alright. Um now there's a lot of debate about this book. Hopefully you'll be able to read this book in college. It is a fantastic book. It's really one of the best books ever written. And it's a thousand pages. So it's possible for you to interpret the book in many different ways. But what I want to show you today is Alexei de Tocqueville actually is skeptical about American democracy. He is actually afraid of what the spreading of American liberty will mean for the world. Okay? So the argument I will show you is America is really the first mass democratic middle class country. Okay? But because of that the people there are selfish conformist and unimaginative. And he fears that as America conquers the world the world will become atomized uniform and mediocre.

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Atomized just means that we live in our own world than ourselves. Uniform means everyone thinks the same way and mediocre means that well no one is striving for greatness anymore. If you think about it okay the world we live in today in the year 2025 this is the world we live in. It's a atomized uniform and mediocre world. So how did this happen? How was it possible for the world to become like this? And for for you to understand this it's important to go back to the Dutch Republic we discussed the Dutch Republic last week and talk about what it means to be middle class. Now as I said last week the middle class is distinct because it creates anxiety uncertainty and competition within the lives of individuals. Okay anxiety comes from the fact that your situation is never stable. You can be rich tomorrow but you can be poor the next day.

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This is different from history where if you're born poor you stay poor. If you're a noble person you could have no money but your status stays with you. Okay and it goes passes on to your children and your grandchildren. Okay so there's a certainty in that world. Um but in this world if you're middle class you could be a factory owner you could be Jack Ma and then the next day you get unlucky you lose all your money. Okay you're back to being a poor person. This creates anxiety and uncertainty. Also because um status is not given but it must be earned by competition among middle class members to strive for status. Okay and this creates something we call OCD obsessive compulsive disorder and it leads to an obsessive control of yourself uh a focus on cleanliness and a desire to accumulate and achieve. Okay and if you think about it we discussed the the memoir of Benjamin Franklin right?

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Well why is he focused on such a simple living? Why does he constantly want to achieve? It's because of the anxiety of being middle class. You're born poor you get you you earn a lot of money you become wealthy but how do you know you won't become poor? How do you know your children won't become poor? The only way to resolve this anxiety is by constantly accumulating more and more. Okay all right so let's um look at democracy in America. Okay let's look at certain passages about um let's look at certain passages from democracy in America to understand the thinking of de Tocqueville. All right such a democratic society would be less brilliant than aristocracy but also less plagued by misery. Pleasures would be less extreme prosperity more general knowledge would be less exalted but ignorance more rare. Feelings would be less passionate and habits milder.

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There would be more vices and fewer crimes. Okay let's look at to understand. So what he's seeing is this in aristocratic societies in most societies there's a huge gap between the rich and the poor. Okay and there's a huge gap between the great and the mediocre. What democratic societies do is they take this system and they turn it into this system. Okay so the middle class um they're not that great but they're not that poor either. Okay they're not as talented but they're not as mediocre. Okay so you've you've taken this system right and you turn it into this system and that's a theory of democracy and in theory this sounds better. Okay if you if you're just born uh randomly into a democratic democratic society you're much more likely to live a happy life than if you were born into an aristocratic society. Okay so that's a theory but

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de Tocqueville spent a lot of time looking at America and he decided that's not what happened. Okay it's not that you went from this to this it's like you went from this to like this. Okay all right so he explains but what have we done in rejecting the social state of our ancestors and casting aside the institutions ideas and mores what have we put in their place. So what he's saying is the American Revolution was about destroying tradition about destroying civilization but they failed to build new traditions that's evaporated but the majesty of the law has failed to take its place. Okay this is key before we worship a man a king and the king made us obedient to his law we got rid of the king and we said well let's keep the law the problem is this the problem is people respect and revere those who are superior to them they do not

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respect and revere ideas and things and laws does that make sense okay so in theory America is a rule of law nation but people don't really understand these laws and people don't revere these laws as much as they would a superior man it strikes me that we have destroyed those individuals who once had the will of all to battle tyranny on their own so in a aristocratic system what will happen is you is you have these great individuals like Robespierre emerge to challenge the system and he feels um and he's supported by others because others see the injustice of the system but in democracy what happens is great individuals are oppressed by the conformity the tyranny of the majority okay does that make sense right if everyone's happy then you say but if you come out and you say listen this system is wrong in an aristocracy everyone knows what's unjust so if you come

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out and you speak speak what's unjust people will follow you in a democracy in middle class society which is conformist you're not you're not allowed to question popular opinion and therefore no great man can arise if you think about it in American history there aren't that many great individuals okay it's a great country it's very wealthy um but think about how many great individuals who've arisen what's also unique about America is the people they worship are not generals not leaders but business people Henry Ford Elon Musk Thomas Edison right these are all business people that's who they worship the poor man for the most part clings to his forebears prejudices without their faith and to their ignorance without their virtues okay so the Catholic Church was problematic medieval Europe was problematic now if you're a poor person you're a complete loss in the system okay you're expected to have your own virtues you're expected to

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discover your own purpose in life but if you don't then you're alienated okay and this creates a huge problem that we'll discuss later on alright it continues I see men who in the name of progress seek to reduce men to material being this is the ultimate problem in America before in civilization you die for your nation now you're asked to go make money and buy things okay materialism they look for what is useful without concern for what is just they seek science removed from faith and prosperity apart from virtue having styled themselves champions of modern civilization they have arrogantly placed themselves at its head usurping a position abandoned by others which they are quite unworthy of occupying themselves okay so in this system the worst rise to power the best are trampled down by conformity alright it continues I'm trying to imagine what new features despotism might have in today's world I see in a

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new bromo hosts of men all alike and equal endlessly hastening after petty and vulgar pleasures with which they fill their souls over these men stand an immense tutelary power which assumes sole responsibility for securing their pleasures and watching over their fate think about the society that we live in today the entire world before we were asked to sacrifice ourselves for civilization before we were asked to be great to work together now we're asked to just buy things buying things will make us happy and it's the responsibility of the government to ensure we can buy things okay that's the world we live in today it's it's impossible to believe that a liberal energetic and wise government can ever emerge from the balance of a nation of servants if you're a consumer if all you're concerned is buying things you are just a slave the possibility of a constitution being republican in its head and also monarchical

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in all its other parts has always struck me as an ethereal monster okay we think we live in democracy we think the government is a democracy that's in charge and that's a monster the vice of those who govern and the imbecility of the government would quickly bring about its ruin and the people tired of their representatives and of themselves would either create free institutions or soon return to prostrating themselves at the fate at the feet of a single master okay so this is a prophecy the prophecy is this America the way it is structured the way it is conceived is not sustainable in the long term either it will break apart in a civil war or a tyrant will emerge and become a monarchy okay that is Beethoven's dark prophecy for America okay so um America is again in competition with these other civilizations all right so what I will do now is just summarize

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what we've learned to give you a broad framework for understanding the nature of American society okay sorry all right so I apologize I I know that today was very fast um but let me just summarize what we've learned and you have a much clearer idea um of the ideas today all right so before the focus on civilization what is civilization it's a history culture values okay and before everyone understood the purpose of your life was to maintain protect and defend your civilization okay but there's there's certain problems with civilization that emerges over time the first of course is the idea of prejudice you just believe that you your civilization is superior to that of other civilizations okay everyone believes this um my civilization is better and I would and I my civilization is superior to yours so this leads this is prejudice it leads to war violence it leads to um lack of innovation openness

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right it's a stubbornness inflexibility it also limits immigration okay does that make sense okay this is the nature of civilization throughout most of human history now this is a problem for America why because as I mentioned America was founded by immigrants right it was it was it's also pretty diverse diversity openness and um so these are the three characteristics of America it's a very diverse place with different religions different cultures it's always trying to welcome immigrants in order to build up its nation and wealth and it has to be open because it needs to steal ideas from Europe basically so what do you do in order to create a society what you do is rather than build a civilization you create a game okay in many ways America is an anti -civilization it's trying to remedy the failings and weaknesses of civilizations in the past it's decided we're going to create a game guys okay

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that's the idea of the US Constitution what's the game the game is this first of all we need to have game masters game masters is the government but the problem is for the game to work it has to be fair it has to be clean okay it has to be winnable for people does that make sense you only play games if you think the game is fair and it's winnable and it's rewarding right it's transparent therefore our government must be fair transparent and democratic for as many people to play this game as possible alright once the government is in place now what we do is we create the rules for the game that are fair just and which is winnable okay so the purpose of this game is to make as much money as possible okay material acquisition if you win this money it's yours okay private property by law whatever you have earned is

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yours forever it's yours it's yours but it's also your children's okay you understand this is a game that America has constructed if you think about it this is great because now you can bring in as many immigrants as you want because all they do is play this game everyone wants to play this game it allows you to be open because it allows for rapid innovation within your society okay it allows for diversity as well because everyone's striving to make as much money as possible okay so that's what America is America sees itself as a new civilization but it's really an anti -civilization because it's really a game and over time what will happen is because America is becoming more and more wealthy it will be able to conquer the world and establish the game throughout the world in China today we are playing this game right what do we believe we believe that we come

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to school because we need to get an education go to America get a degree we can become rich when we become rich we can buy things right we're playing this game we've all been brainwashed to play this game okay the problem with this game is eventually the few will win everything does that make sense massive inequality in the world and when this happens people are like this game sucks what do we do now and then people will be like you know what I miss civilization I miss when it was clear what my identity was when it was clear what I had to do in life when I was asked to make sacrifices for the greater good I miss that I'm nostalgic for that okay and of course this is what gives us MAGA right ultimately MAGA is about trying to restore the idea of civilization in America make America great again make America into a

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white Christian democratic nation again let us restore the vision of Thomas Jefferson right okay that's it so this is just an introduction to America we'll continue this topic as we move further and further along the course okay so next week we will do the German and Russian civilizations what you will see is that in many ways these civilizations are part of the American empire all right so any questions okay
