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    Ben Franklin Did Not Support the Constitution - But Agreed to it Anyway

    en-usAugust 24, 2022

    About this Episode

    We might have uncovered the most inspirational, yet negative, line in American politics, "Doubt Yourself". 

    In this speech to wrap up the Constitutional Convention - Benjamin Franklin drives home the idea that compromise - is necessary and can be good. The everyone has biases, but that can be good. And that even the constitution is likely flawed - but that is ok. 


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