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Conventional Wisdom II: The Founders Struggle to Establish a New Nation and Keep It   

Pundits from all sides claim that we’ve never been more divided, but history offers a different perspective. Our nation has always been marked by divisions, disagreements, and compromises, but also by moments of unity and progress. To truly understand today’s political climate, we must view the Founders not as saints or sinners, but as flawed humans—making both good and bad decisions, embracing both noble and flawed causes, and holding complex, often contradictory views. By studying their struggles and choices, we can gain insights into the origins of today’s political disputes. Armed with this knowledge, we can make informed decisions, no matter our political stance. Join us to explore the past and better understand the present.

LECTURES: 

1. Ben Franklin: Jack of All Trades, Master of Most! 

2. Alexander Hamilton: Illegitimate Immigrant Saved the Republic and Destroyed Himself 

3. "Great Little Madison": How a Diminutive, Sickly Man Conspired to Overthrow the Government and Give Us Our Quintessential Founding Documents

4. John Adams: An Undiplomatic Diplomat, Feisty Founder, and Hidden Hero 

 

Rebecca Staton-Reinstein, Ph.D., is president of Advantage Leadership, Inc., and holds degrees from William & Mary (B.A.), Indiana University (M.A.), and Union Institute and University (Ph.D.). A former costumed guide at Colonial Williamsburg, she combines her deep academic background with a lifelong passion for American history, shaped by growing up in Virginia and decades of research into the Enlightenment, the Founders, and the shaping of the United States.

 

“Presenter was exceedingly well prepared. Overhead presentation was superb” – OLLI Patron

 

Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.

Conventional Wisdom II: The Founders Struggle to Establish a New Nation and Keep It | Boca Raton Campus | Instructor: Rebecca Staton-Reinstein
4/9/2026
  • Conventional Wisdom II: The Founders Struggle to Establish a New Nation and Keep It
  • Location: Boca Raton Campus
    Fees:
    Member: $64.00
    Non-Member: $80.00
    Price at the Door: 30
    Date: 4/9/2026 - 4/30/2026
    Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
    Building: Boca Raton - Barry & Florence Friedberg Auditorium
    Instructor: Rebecca Staton-Reinstein

    Pundits from all sides claim that we’ve never been more divided, but history offers a different perspective. Our nation has always been marked by divisions, disagreements, and compromises, but also by moments of unity and progress. To truly understand today’s political climate, we must view the Founders not as saints or sinners, but as flawed humans—making both good and bad decisions, embracing both noble and flawed causes, and holding complex, often contradictory views. By studying their struggles and choices, we can gain insights into the origins of today’s political disputes. Armed with this knowledge, we can make informed decisions, no matter our political stance. Join us to explore the past and better understand the present.

    LECTURES: 

    1. Ben Franklin: Jack of All Trades, Master of Most! 

    2. Alexander Hamilton: Illegitimate Immigrant Saved the Republic and Destroyed Himself 

    3. "Great Little Madison": How a Diminutive, Sickly Man Conspired to Overthrow the Government and Give Us Our Quintessential Founding Documents

    4. John Adams: An Undiplomatic Diplomat, Feisty Founder, and Hidden Hero 

     

    Rebecca Staton-Reinstein, Ph.D., is president of Advantage Leadership, Inc., and holds degrees from William & Mary (B.A.), Indiana University (M.A.), and Union Institute and University (Ph.D.). A former costumed guide at Colonial Williamsburg, she combines her deep academic background with a lifelong passion for American history, shaped by growing up in Virginia and decades of research into the Enlightenment, the Founders, and the shaping of the United States.

     

    “Presenter was exceedingly well prepared. Overhead presentation was superb” – OLLI Patron

     

    Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.

 

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