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Discover a captivating exploration of American history in 'Fears of a Setting Sun.' This groundbreaking book sheds light on the profound disillusionment experienced by America's Founding Fathers—George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. Dive into their surprising reflections on the nation's future as they grappled with the failures of the revolutionary ideals they once celebrated. This insightful historical account reveals how partisanship, weak federal authority, civic virtue issues, and the looming specter of slavery shaped their pessimistic views. Author Dennis Rasmussen expertly navigates the complex emotions of these pivotal figures, contrasting their apprehensions with James Madison's enduring optimism about America's constitutional framework. 'Fears of a Setting Sun' is an essential read for history enthusiasts, students of American government, and anyone interested in the intricate challenges faced by the nation’s founders. Unpack the fears that haunted the architects of democracy and ponder how their concerns resonate with contemporary issues. This notable work has received praise for its vivid prose and scholarly depth, making it a perfect addition to any history lover’s bookshelf. Get your copy today to uncover the oft-overlooked anxieties that shaped the early republic and reflect on their relevance to today's ongoing political discourse.