Forgotten Founder, Drunken Prophet: The Life of Martin Luther
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In Martin’s view, the Constitution was the tool of a counterrevolution aimed at reducing the states to ciphers and at fortifying a national government whose powers to tax and coerce would be frightening. Martin delivered the most forceful and sustained attack on the Constitution ever levied—a critique that modern readers might find jarringly relevant. And Martin’s post-convention career, though clouded by drink and scandal, found him as defense counsel in two of the great trials of the age: the Senate trial of the impeached Supreme Court justice Samuel Chase and the treason trial of his friend Aaron Burr.
Kauffman’s Luther Martin is a brilliant and passionate polemicist, a stubborn and admirable defender of a decentralized republic who fights for the principles of 1776 all the way to the last ditch and last drop. In remembering this forgotten founder, we remember also the principles that once animated many of the earliest—and many later—American patriots.
Bill Kauffman
Bill Kauffman is the author of seven previous books, among them Ain't My America; Look Homeward, America (ISI Books), which the American Library Association named one of the best books of 2006; and Dispatches from the Muckdog Gazette, which won the 2003 national Sense of Place Award from Writers & Books. Kauffman writes for the Wall Street Journal, the American Conservative, and Orion, among other publications. He lives in his native Genesee County, New York, with his wife and daughter.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a life of Luther Martin, one of the most eloquent opponents of the Constitution, whose criticisms within the convention and later outside it during the ratification process made one of the strongest cases against it. Usually, historians have seen him as being on the "wrong side" of history, but Kauffman, as a modern libertarian decentralist, feels Martin was basically right. Personally, as a statist, I do not agree philosophically with Martin or Kauffman, but I think there is no doubt that (as Kauffman repeatedly insists) the Federalist Founding Fathers were as human and fallible as their opponents (if not more so) and Martin had a right to make his case and point to the rather dubious methods used to rush through ratification. Kauffman does not pretend Martin was always right, especially in later life when his notorious drinking caught with him, but he does cover not only the constitutional debate but also Martin's significant as a successful defense attorney for Samuel Chase (Federalist judge impeached by the Jeffersonians) and Aaron Burr (who later repaid Martin's help by taking Martin in during his senile poverty-stricken old age.)