
The Greatest American
Benjamin Franklin, the World’s Most Versatile Genius
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Mark Skousen
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“I have sometimes almost wished it had been my destiny to have been born two or three centuries hence.” —Ben Franklin
Was Benjamin Franklin an indispensable public servant or a cunning chameleon? A hard-headed entrepreneur or an opportunistic privateer? A devoted family man or a notorious womanizer? A scientist and inventor or a hoaxer and self promoter? A believer or a heretic? The first civilized American or the most dangerous man in America? Listen to this book and you decide!
In The Greatest American, Dr. Mark Skousen—“America’s Economist” and a direct descendant of the old man—reveals many new features and little-known facts about Ben Franklin, such as:
• Why Franklin was a free trader: "No nation was ever ruined by trade."
• The surprising benefits of inflation to pay for the American Revolution
• How the War of Independence transformed him from a religious heretic to a believing theist
• Why he hated party politics
• How he changed his mind about slavery and became a devote abolitionist
• The truth about his love affairs with women. Did he really abandon his wife Deborah, or did she abandon him?
• Why he never applied for any patents for his famous inventions
• Why George Washington loved Franklin and John Adams despised him
• Why he turned against his beloved son, William, and never forgave him
• His preference for private welfare and charities rather than state-run social programs and welfare
Benjamin Franklin was the oldest of the founding fathers—he was indeed a whole generation ahead of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson—and yet he was the most forward-looking of the group and the most modern of the founders. The Greatest American shows just how much of an impact Benjamin Franklin had on American politics and daily life.
©2025 Mark Skousen, Assigned Under Contract to Republic Book Publishers (P)2025 Republic Book Publishers