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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.

© 2025 National Constitution Center. All Rights Reserved.

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.
2hr 52min
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Explore Franklin’s “Bold and Arduous project of arriving at Moral Perfection”
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Exploring the tensions of Thomas Jefferson's emphasis on frugality and desire to expand public education
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Explore Jefferson’s daily reading schedule and favorite book recommendations
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Explore the Adams’ correspondence, deep commitment, and sense of humor
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Explore what "pursuit of happiness" meant to America’s Founders
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A 12-part series hosted by Jeffrey Rosen featuring Ken Burns and leading scholars

Episode 2: Expansive Temperance with Benjamin Franklin

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September 16, 202537min 44sec

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.

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