Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoin - Richard Brookhiser
For Abraham Lincoln, the road to the future always began in the past-America’s, and his. As a boy, he admired George Washington as a champion of liberty. As a young man, he found in Thomas Paine lessons about religion, which he ultimately abandoned, and about how to win arguments, which he retained for the rest of his life. At the height of his career, he embraced Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence as a statement of principle (an “apple of gold,” he called it, quoting the Bible), and the Preamble to the Constitution, which named the people as beneficiaries and guardians of freedom…. Other books on Lincoln have noted his interest in the founding fathers and how he looked back to them, but here for the first time a historian of the founding looks ahead to Lincoln.
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What I find ironic is why do Conservatives honor Abraham Lincoln? Who preserved the Union through big centralized government. Not limited government. Ronald Reagan campaigned for “States Rights” 1980 , which was inline with Conservative values. Not Centralized government that Lincoln promoted. I see a contradiction with Hillsdale
What was the source of Thomas Lincoln's temperance?
The title says "Lincoin"