Farewell Address
George Washington
Washington speaks to a nation still finding its footing, urging caution against assuming that education alone can sustain morality. In the late 18th century, Enlightenment thinkers celebrated reason and secular ethics. Washington, however, holds that religion provides a foundation for the moral fiber necessary for national prosperity. His farewell address was a blueprint for safeguarding the republic's future, where the intertwining of morality and religion was seen as essential.