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The Founding Fathers

The Founding Fathers

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The real men behind the myth — the lives, ideals and contradictions of America's Founding Fathers.Copyright Podra Network World
Episodes
  • Aaron Burr and the Price of Political Ambition
    Jul 6 2026
    In this episode of The Founding Fathers, host James Hartley explores the complex life of Aaron Burr, one of early America's most controversial political figures. From his privileged upbringing as the grandson of Jonathan Edwards to his rise as a prominent New York attorney and U.S. Senator, Burr seemed destined for greatness. We examine his bitter rivalry with Alexander Hamilton, the contested election of 1800 where he tied with Thomas Jefferson in electoral votes, and his service as the third Vice President of the United States. The episode delves into the events leading to the fatal duel with Hamilton at Weehawken in 1804, which destroyed Burr's political career and reputation. We also explore the mysterious western conspiracy that led to Burr's 1807 treason trial presided over by Chief Justice John Marshall. Through careful historical analysis, this episode presents a balanced view of a man whose political ambitions ultimately led to his downfall, offering insights into the dangerous intersection of honor, politics, and personal rivalry in the early American republic. Perfect for history enthusiasts interested in the founding era's most enigmatic figures.
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    6 mins
  • Hamilton vs. Jefferson: The Clash That Shaped America
    Jun 29 2026
    Explore the legendary rivalry between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson that fundamentally shaped early America. This episode of The Founding Fathers examines how two brilliant minds with opposing visions for the new nation created the ideological framework that still influences American politics today. Learn about Hamilton's financial system and vision for industrial America versus Jefferson's agrarian ideals and commitment to states' rights. Discover how their debates over the national bank, federal power, and foreign policy led to the formation of America's first political parties. Host James Hartley analyzes the personal animosity between these Founding Fathers and reveals how their competing philosophies ultimately created a synthesis that defined American democracy. From the financial plan of 1790 to their opposing views on the French Revolution, this episode covers the major conflicts that established the ongoing tension between federal authority and individual liberty. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in understanding the philosophical foundations of American government. The Hamilton-Jefferson rivalry demonstrates how passionate disagreement among the Founding Fathers actually strengthened the democratic process and created lasting institutions that continue to serve America today.
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    5 mins
  • The Bill of Rights: America's Blueprint for Liberty
    Jun 22 2026
    Explore the fascinating origins and enduring importance of America's Bill of Rights in this compelling episode of The Founding Fathers. Host James Hartley examines the intense debates between Federalists and Anti-Federalists that led to these crucial constitutional amendments, revealing how figures like James Madison, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson shaped our fundamental protections against government overreach. Discover how the first ten amendments emerged from real colonial grievances against British rule, including forced quartering of soldiers, general warrants, and religious establishment. Learn about Madison's transformation from skeptic to architect of these rights, drawing inspiration from sources like Virginia's Declaration of Rights and Enlightenment philosophy. The episode explores each amendment's historical context, from First Amendment religious and speech protections to criminal justice safeguards in the Fifth through Eighth Amendments. Special attention is given to ongoing debates surrounding the Second Amendment's militia language and the philosophical implications of the Ninth and Tenth Amendments regarding federal versus state power. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in understanding how 18th-century concerns about tyranny continue shaping modern constitutional interpretation. This educational exploration demonstrates how the Bill of Rights serves as America's enduring blueprint for balancing individual liberty with effective governance.
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    5 mins
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