Paul Zdanowicz

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Jefferson’s return from revolutionary France occasions a debate with Madison over whether a society may justly bind future generations to debt or a constitution. Madison’s forceful “Yes” to both reflects not only the difference between the two friends, but also the closely related difference between their characters: Jefferson favors quick action and radical principles; Madison values slowness and caution.
The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, President
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