Episode 2: Expansive Temperance with Benjamin Franklin

16/09/2025 37 min Episodio 2
Episode 2: Expansive Temperance with Benjamin Franklin

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In his autobiography at the age of 79, Benjamin Franklin attributed the happiness of his long life to his “evenness of temper,” rather than to his public accomplishments. Jeffrey Rosen speaks with Franklin scholar Stacy Schiff about why he put temperance first on his list of virtues. Then, Ken Burns shares what he takes away from Ben Franklin’s incomplete quest for moral perfection.Stay Connected and Learn More
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