Benjamin Franklin is the Founding Father who winks at us. An ambitious urban entrepreneur who rose up the social ladder, from leather-aproned shopkeeper to dining with kings, he seems made of flesh rather than of marble. In bestselling author Walter Isaacson's vivid and witty full-scale biography, we discover why Franklin seems to turn to us from history's stage with eyes that twinkle from behind his new-fangled spectacles. By bringing Franklin to life, Isaacson shows how he helped to define both his own time and ours. He was, during his 84-year life, America's best scientist, inventor, diplomat, writer, and business strategist, and he was also one of its most practical -- though not most profound -- political thinkers. He proved by flying a kite that lightning was electricity, and he invented a rod to tame it. He sought practical ways to make stoves less smoky and commonwealths less corrupt. He organized neighborhood constabularies and international alliances, local lending libraries and national legislatures. He combined two types of lenses to create bifocals and two concepts of representation to foster the nation's federal compromise. He was the only man who shaped all the founding documents of America: the Albany Plan of Union, the Declaration of Independence, the treaty of alliance with France, the peace treaty with England, and the Constitution. And he helped invent America's unique style of homespun humor, democratic values, and philosophical pragmatism. But the most interesting thing that Franklin invented, and continually reinvented, was himself. America's first great publicist, he was, in his life and in his writings, consciously trying to create a new American archetype. In the process, he carefully crafted his own persona, portrayed it in public, and polished it for posterity. Through it all, he trusted the hearts and minds of his fellow "leather-aprons" more than he did those of any inbred elite. He saw middle-class values as a source of social strength, not as something to be derided. His guiding principle was a "dislike of everything that tended to debase the spirit of the common people." Few of his fellow founders felt this comfort with democracy so fully, and none so intuitively. In this colorful and intimate narrative, Isaacson provides the full sweep of Franklin's amazing life, from his days as a runaway printer to his triumphs as a statesman, scientist, and Founding Father. He chronicles Franklin's tumultuous relationship with his illegitimate son and grandson, his practical marriage, and his flirtations with the ladies of Paris. He also shows how Franklin helped to create the American character and why he has a particular resonance in the twenty-first century.
沃尔特·艾萨克森:阿斯彭研究所(Aspen Ititute)执行总裁,曾任有线新闻电视网(CNN)主席和《时代》(Time)周刊总编。他的著作有《史蒂夫·乔布斯传》《富兰克林传》(Benjamin Franklin:An American Life)和《基辛格传》(Kissinger:A Biography)等。
富兰克林的财务自由之路?富兰克林?没错,就是那个美国的开国元勋,著名的科学家、思想家、作家、“他从空中扼住雷电的咽喉,又将权杖从暴君手中归还于民”。 富兰克林是在42岁实现财务自由之后完全退休,开始跟随他的兴趣全力进行精神自由的活动,最终成为了著名的科学家、发明...
评分 评分富兰克林的财务自由之路?富兰克林?没错,就是那个美国的开国元勋,著名的科学家、思想家、作家、“他从空中扼住雷电的咽喉,又将权杖从暴君手中归还于民”。 富兰克林是在42岁实现财务自由之后完全退休,开始跟随他的兴趣全力进行精神自由的活动,最终成为了著名的科学家、发明...
评分富兰克林,是一位伟人,却用平凡演绎了一生。他的头上顶着科学家、政治家、外交家、文学家和哲学家的众多光环,他出色的完成了角色扮演。他是资本主义精神最完美的代表,也是“美国梦”成功的典型。“诚实和勤勉,应该成为你永久的伴侣”,这是他一生最真实的写照,而他的确实...
评分富兰克林,是一位伟人,却用平凡演绎了一生。他的头上顶着科学家、政治家、外交家、文学家和哲学家的众多光环,他出色的完成了角色扮演。他是资本主义精神最完美的代表,也是“美国梦”成功的典型。“诚实和勤勉,应该成为你永久的伴侣”,这是他一生最真实的写照,而他的确实...
太巨细靡遗了,没法耐心一字一句看,其实他写的《乔布斯传》也有这个毛病。
评分前半部读得很吃力,因为那段历史(在美国的部分)实在是不熟悉,但是作者的视角很有意思,Issacson基本上是以Franklin来说美国独特的精神,对于历史事件的意义反而没有那么重视。对美国精神的诠释这点很成功,很有意思的一本书。
评分太巨细靡遗了,没法耐心一字一句看,其实他写的《乔布斯传》也有这个毛病。
评分太巨细靡遗了,没法耐心一字一句看,其实他写的《乔布斯传》也有这个毛病。
评分前半部读得很吃力,因为那段历史(在美国的部分)实在是不熟悉,但是作者的视角很有意思,Issacson基本上是以Franklin来说美国独特的精神,对于历史事件的意义反而没有那么重视。对美国精神的诠释这点很成功,很有意思的一本书。
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