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Benjamin Franklin, Politician: The Mask and the Man
Benjamin Franklin, Politician: The Mask and the Man, Benjamin Franklin was a man of genius and enormous ego, smart enough not to flaunt his superiority but to let others proclaim it. To understand him and his role in great events, one must realize the omnipresence of this ego, and the extent to which he mir, Benjamin Franklin, Politician: The Mask and the Man has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Benjamin Franklin, Politician: The Mask and the Man, Benjamin Franklin was a man of genius and enormous ego, smart enough not to flaunt his superiority but to let others proclaim it. To understand him and his role in great events, one must realize the omnipresence of this ego, and the extent to which he mir, Benjamin Franklin, Politician: The Mask and the Man
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  • Benjamin Franklin, Politician: The Mask and the Man
  • Written by author Francis Jennings
  • Published by Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc., November 1996
  • Benjamin Franklin was a man of genius and enormous ego, smart enough not to flaunt his superiority but to let others proclaim it. To understand him and his role in great events, one must realize the omnipresence of this ego, and the extent to which he mir
  • This accurate account of Benjamin Franklin's true role in the making of a new country dispels the self-serving myths in Franklin's autobiography and reveals his egomaniacal and ruthless pursuit of political dominance in pre-Revolutionary Pennsylvania. By
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Benjamin Franklin was a man of genius and enormous ego, smart enough not to flaunt his superiority but to let others proclaim it. To understand him and his role in great events, one must realize the omnipresence of this ego, and the extent to which he mirrored the feelings of other colonial Pennsylvanians. With this in mind, Francis Jennings sets forth some new ideas about Franklin as the "first American." In so doing, he provides a new view of the beginnings of the American Revolution in Franklin's struggle against Thomas Penn. By striving against Penn's feudal lordship (and therefore against King George) Franklin became master of the Pennsylvania assembly. It was in this role that he suggested a meeting of the Continental Congress which, as Jennings notes, flies in the face of historical opinion which suggests that Boston patriots had to drag Pennsylvanians into the revolution. Franklin's autobiography omits discussion of his heroic struggle against Penn and, in so doing, robs history of his true role in the making of the new country. It is through an accurate accounting of what Franklin did, not what he said he did in his autobiography (which Jennings likens to a campaign speech), that we understand the author's use of the term "first American."


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