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Benjamin Franklin Unmasked

by Jerry Weinberger

Reveals the Benjamin Franklin behind the many masks and shows that the real Franklin was far more remarkable than anyone has yet discovered. The author shows us a powerful intellect lurking behind the leather-apron countenance. This lively, witty, and revelatory book is written for readers who want to delve into the mind of this great man.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Moral paragon, public servant, founding father; scoundrel, opportunist, womanizing phony: There are many Benjamin Franklins. Now, as we celebrate the tercentenary of Franklin's birth, Jerry Weinberger reveals the Franklin behind the many masks and shows that the real Franklin was far more remarkable than anyone has yet discovered. Taking the Autobiography as the key to Franklin's thought, Weinberger argues that previous assessments have not yet probed to the bottom of Ben's famous irony and elusiveness. While others take the self-portrait as an elder statesman's relaxed and playful retrospection, Weinberger unveils it as the window to Franklin's deepest reflections on God, virtue, justice, equality, natural rights, love, the good life, the modern technological project, and the place and limits of reason in politics and human experience. Along the way, Weinberger explores Franklin's ribald humor, usually ignored or toned down by historians and critics, and shows it to be charming-and philosophic. Following Franklin's rhetorical twists and turns, Weinberger discovers a serious thinker who was profoundly critical of religion, moral virtue, and political ideals and whose grasp of human folly constrained his hopes for enlightenment and political reform. This close and amusing reading of Franklin portrays a scrupulous dialectical philosopher, humane and wise, but more provocative and disturbing than even the most hardboiled interpreters have taken Franklin to be--a freethinking critic of Enlightenment freethinking, who played his moral and theological cards very close to the vest. Written for general readers who want to delve more deeply into the mind of a great man and great American, Benjamin Franklin Unmasked shows us a massively powerful intellect lurking behind the leather-apron countenance. This lively, witty, and revelatory book is indispensable for those who want to meet the real Franklin.

Author Biography

Jerry Weinberger is professor of political science at Michigan State University and an adjunct fellow of the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C. His books include Science, Faith, and Politics.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: The Written Word Remains 1. The Autobiography: A Comic Moral Saga? 2. The Autobiography: Or Just a Pack of Lies? 3. The Philosophical Wag 4. Shameless Ben 5. The Metaphysical Follies 6. Dialectics and the Critique of Morality 7. The Political Principles of the Good Life 8. The Political Project of the Good Life Conclusion: Will the Real Ben Franklin Please Stand Up? Notes Index

Review

"Ravishingly subversive." - Andrew Sullivan "An elegant and fascinating companion to, and analysis of, the work of our cleverest Founding Father. At a time when some noisy advocates are attempting to revise American history, and to represent the Founders as men who believed in a Christian nation, this book could not be more welcome." - Christopher Hitchens in the Atlantic Monthly "Franklin's many masks are examined and lifted to disclose the one real man - a thinker - behind them. Weinberger gives us the radical truth about Franklin in a book that is a delight to read." - Harvey Mansfield, author of America's Constitutional Soul "A bracing, hilarious, and enlightening experience." - Ralph Lerner, author of The Thinking Revolutionary: Principle and Practice in the New Republic "Weinberger's book offers a revolutionary reevaluation of Franklin's thought, one that unveils Franklin as a far more subtle, complex, and subversive thinker than most have cared to notice. This useful volume has the virtue of being an education in itself, and will pay rich dividends for those willing to learn from this charming American Socrates." - Weekly Standard"

Long Description

Removing the many disguises behind the American icon, Weinberger reveals a profound thinker and a ribald humorist, who was skeptical of religion, morality, and political ideals, and whose grasp of human folly tempered his hopes for enlightenment and political reform.

Review Quote

Weinberger's book offers a revolutionary reevaluation of Franklins thought, one that unveils Franklin as a far more subtle, complex, and subversive thinker than most have cared to notice. This useful volume has the virtue of being an education in itself, and will pay rich dividends for those willing to learn from this charming American Socrates.-- Weekly Standard "Intricate, probing, and insightful. . . . Weinberger has an extraordinary talent for illuminating the meaning of texts."-- Perspectives on Politics "An elegant and fascinating companion to, and analysis of, the work of our cleverest Founding Father. At a time when some noisy advocates are attempting to revise American history, and to represent the Founders as men who believed in a Christian nation, this book could not be more welcome."-- Christopher Hitchens in the Atlantic Monthly "Weinberger explores the many identities assumed by Franklin. He deftly unveils his self-portrait to delve into the values and ideas of the powerful intellect lurking behind a multitude of masks. For Weinberg Franklin's radical and philosophical humor is an important window to his deepest thoughts. . . . Weinberger's stimulating study provides a treasure trove of examples to support his views."-- Studies in American Humor "Weinberger argues that despite the seeming contradictions in Franklin's life and writings, he was ultimately true to himself and developed a unified, remarkable, and relevant philosophy of life. Weinberger also offers an in-depth look at Franklin's masterly use of humor, showing that it remains an important and often overlooked medium for his deepest thoughts. Well researched and well written, this intellectual biography is for both the scholar and the lay reader"-- Library Journal

New Feature

Preface Introduction: The Written Word Remains 1. The Autobiography: A Comic Moral Saga? 2. The Autobiography: Or Just a Pack of Lies? 3. The Philosophical Wag 4. Shameless Ben 5. The Metaphysical Follies 6. Dialectics and the Critique of Morality 7. The Political Principles of the Good Life 8. The Political Project of the Good Life Conclusion: Will the Real Ben Franklin Please Stand Up? Notes Index

Details

ISBN0700615849
Author Jerry Weinberger
Short Title BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNMASKED
Pages 336
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Language English
ISBN-10 0700615849
ISBN-13 9780700615841
Media Book
Format Paperback
Imprint University Press of Kansas
Subtitle On the Unity of His Moral, Religious, and Political Thought
Place of Publication Kansas
Country of Publication United States
Series American Political Thought
Residence MI, US
Birth 1944
DOI 10.1604/9780700615841
AU Release Date 2005-09-07
NZ Release Date 2005-09-07
UK Release Date 2005-09-30
Year 2005
Publication Date 2005-09-30
DEWEY 973.3092
Illustrations illustrations
Audience General
US Release Date 2005-09-30

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