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Pursuit: The Founders' Guide to Happiness

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Pursuit: The Founders’ Guide to Happiness, is a 12-part series hosted by Jeffrey Rosen featuring Ken Burns and leading scholars. It explores how the founders understood personal growth and lifelong learning as essential to the common good, why those ideas matter today, and how you can put them into practice.

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Pursuit: The Founders’ Guide to Happiness, is a 12-part series hosted by Jeffrey Rosen featuring Ken Burns and leading scholars. It explores how the founders understood personal growth and lifelong learning as essential to the common good, why those ideas matter today, and how you can put them into practice.

© 2025 National Constitution Center. All Rights Reserved.
1hr 45min
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Explore what "pursuit of happiness" meant to America’s Founders
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Explore the Adams’ correspondence, deep commitment, and sense of humor
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Explore Franklin’s “Bold and Arduous project of arriving at Moral Perfection”
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A 12-part series hosted by Jeffrey Rosen featuring Ken Burns and leading scholars

Episode 1: In Order to Be Happy

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September 8, 202529min 27sec

The “pursuit of happiness” is one of the most famous phrases in American history, and when America’s founders wrote it in the Declaration of Independence, they intended it to mean happiness through lifelong learning and self-improvement. 

To start our series, Jeffrey Rosen and scholar Robert P. George, the McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University, trace how the meaning of pursuit of happiness has changed. Then, American filmmaker Ken Burns shares how — even as he has spent his “entire life trying to figure out the United States” — daily self-reflection has given him new perspectives on what the founders faced 250 years ago. 

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