The Hamilton Scheme, 9781250390363
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Hamilton’s scheme: Wealth, oligarchy, and the forgotten fight for American democracy.
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The Hamilton Scheme

an epic tale of money and power in the american founding

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  • Paperback

    544 pages

  • Release Date

    27 May 2025

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Summary

The Hamilton Scheme: Forging an American Oligarchy

“William Hogeland is the best guide I have found to understanding how we today are, for good and evil, children of Alexander.” –J. Bradford DeLong, professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of *Slouching Towards Utopia*

How Alexander Hamilton embraced American oligarchy to jumpstart American prosperity.

“Forgotten founder” no more, Alexander Hamilto…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781250390363
ISBN-10:1250390362
Author:William Hogeland
Publisher:St Martin's Press
Imprint:St Martin's Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:544
Release Date:27 May 2025
Weight:454g
Dimensions:210mm x 137mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

”[A] provocative, fast-paced book.” –Zeke Faux, The New York Times

“There’s a multi-part limited series and about six different great movies in this book–it’s just fantastic.” –Lawrence O’Donnell, host of MSNBC’s The Last Word

“Excellent if you want to know the real history of the United States.” –Eric Bogosian

”[A] blistering study…the narrative is stocked with colorful, unflattering profiles of other founding fathers…lucid and impressive…bracing and insightful.” –Publishers Weekly

“A well-wrought tale of how the American empire came to be born on the balance sheet as much as by the gun.” –Kirkus Reviews

”[D]rama-filled and insightful … Finely drawn characters bring The Hamilton Scheme to life and show the divisions in postwar economic philosophy that are still at play today.” –BookPage

“America’s exceptional wealth relative to other North Atlantic economies is, to a remarkable degree, Alexander Hamilton’s creation. And so is America’s remarkable tolerance for high inequality. William Hogeland is the best guide I have found to understanding how we today are, for good and evil, children of Alexander.” –J. Bradford DeLong, professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of Slouching Towards Utopia

“I’ve always loved William Hogeland’s writing, especially the confidence and verve with which he knocks down others’ stupid sentimentalities in favor of a smart sentimentality that’s actually worth holding onto: that American can truly be democratic. This book reveals a knockdown, drag-out, and often violent class war that hid in plain sight over what kind of economy America should have. It makes for as riveting a story as any hip-hop Broadway musical. And it’s far more accurate to boot.” –Rick Perlstein, author of Nixonland and Reaganland

“Alexander Hamilton’s plans to consolidate wealth in an investor class were once as hotly debated as anything in American history. It took a lot of forgetting to make him a hero of the people. We’re in William Hogeland’s debt for getting the story straight and for telling it so engagingly, as it needs to be told, from the top down and from the bottom up.” –David Waldstreicher, distinguished professor of history at the CUNY Graduate Center and author of Slavery’s Constitution and The Odyssey of Phillis Wheatley

“A bold and creative new narrative of Alexander Hamilton’s role in the American founding that brings lesser known but vital players into view.” –Annette Gordon-Reed, Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University and author of On Juneteenth and The Hemingses of Monticello

About The Author

William Hogeland

William Hogeland is the author of several books about the founding period, including Autumn of the Black Snake, The Whiskey Rebellion, and Declaration, as well as the essay collections Founding Finance and Inventing American History. He has been a contributor to The New Republic and Boston Review and publishes Hogeland’s Bad History on Substack.

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