doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
He supported a president (and senators) for life, with fairly easy terms of impeachment for a wide range of bad behavior. Otherwise, his proposed government was pretty much the same.BTW, I don't know if I'd see Alexander Hamilton as a great example for your group--he was against slavery, but he proposed a president-for-life and supported the establishment of the central bank, as well as a strong national government supported by a strong national army and navy. You might consider Thomas Paine.
I liked the musical too (and I'd hate to throw away my shot), but the Jefferson-Hamilton debate doesn't really map onto modern ideas of left-right.
And the national bank and strong national government arent contradictory to modern leftism at all, IMO.
But ultimately he believed in a government that ruled at the discretion of the people being governed, which is the main point. It’s not like I’m playing the play character with the name swapped. She’s just got some similarities.
Nice! I’ll try to find a copy and check it out.I got a lot of mileage out of this book. It is a 2e book, but the evil organizations and intrigue among the Sword Coast is good. If you do not care about canon and 5e, this would help plan a great campaign.
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