For all of the resurgence of interest in Alexander Hamilton, it was James Madison who was the architect of the Constitution and its Bill of Rights. What might Madison have to say today about the current state of our democracy and the sharp divisions in our country? Would he have views on electing the President by popular vote, the powers of the federal government relative to the states, and the various battles over individual rights that are before us today?
Bainbridge Islander David Harrison, Senior Lecturer Emeritus at the University of Washington's Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, will lead us in illuminating what Madison might well say today and where he might be reluctant to jump into the debate.
Sunday, October 9 @ 11 a.m. – Secrets of Seattle Geology
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Library U is sponsored by the Bainbridge Public Library with funding support from the Bainbridge Island Friends of the Library and a generous donation in memory of Louise Brody Weissman.
Event Type: Community Classroom
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Hosted By: Bainbridge Island
Program Type: In-person
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