Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution | Jonathan Turley
Why do most revolutions collapse into chaos, tyranny, or bloodshed, while the American Revolution produced one of the most enduring republics in history? In this episode of The Revolution, Socrates in the City's newest program, host Eric Metaxas is joined by American author and legal scholar, Jonathan Turley to discuss his book, Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution. They use Thomas Paine's journey as the lens through which to explore that question. A man who stood at the center of both the American and French Revolutions, Paine embodied the brilliance and danger of revolutionary fervor itself: visionary yet reckless, prophetic yet deeply flawed. Alongside his unlikely friendship with Benjamin Franklin, this conversation examines why America succeeded where so many revolutions failed, the tension between liberty and rage, and the enduring invitation of the American experiment today. Get Professor Turley's new book "Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution" https://a.co/d/0a3A8quu Get Eric's book "REVOLUTION" https://a.co/d/0dWw4YX7 Subscribe to Socrates in the City / @socratesinthecity Interested in attending a Socrates in the City event? Sign up for our newsletter: https://socratesinthecity.com/sign-up/ Follow us on Instagram @socratesinthecity #jonathanturley #revolution #ericmetaxas #socratesinthecity

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