James Wilson: The Forgotten Founder Who Framed a Nation

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In this episode of America’s Founding Series, Professor Giordano explores the life and legacy of James Wilson, one of the most influential yet overlooked Founding Fathers. As one of only six men to sign both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, Wilson played a pivotal role in shaping the core structures of American government, including the Electoral College, the independent judiciary, and the concept of a single, energetic executive. Drawing from his Enlightenment roots and deep belief in popular sovereignty, Wilson’s vision helped define the Constitution as a government of the people. His warnings, insights, and contributions are just as relevant today as they were in 1787.

Episode Highlights:
• How James Wilson’s ideas shaped the Electoral College, the presidency, and judicial independence
• Why Wilson opposed the Bill of Rights—and what it reveals about constitutional interpretation
• The forgotten story of a Founder who helped design America’s legal system, then died broke and in obscurity

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Timestamps
00:24 Forgotten Founder James Wilson
02:47 Wilson's Advocacy for Independence
05:44 Wilson's Role in the Constitutional Convention
10:56 The Electoral College and Popular Sovereignty
14:27 Wilson's Impact on Early American Jurisprudence
18:27 The Legacy of James Wilson

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