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He established a fund for public works from "summary" of Benjamin Franklin by Walter Isaacson

Benjamin Franklin was a man of vision and action. He believed in the power of community and the importance of investing in the common good. That is why he came up with the idea of establishing a fund for public works. This fund would serve as a resource for funding projects that would benefit the entire community. Franklin understood that in order for a society to thrive, it needed to invest in infrastructure and public services. He knew that by pooling resources together, the community could accomplish great things. So, he set out to create a fund that would provide the financial support needed to carry out these important projects. The fund for public works was not just about building bridges and roads. It was about creating a better quality of life for everyone. Franklin saw the potential for improvement in every aspect of society, from education to sanitation. By establishing this fund, he was laying the groundwork for a stronger, more vibrant community. Through his actions, Franklin demonstrated his commitment to the well-being of his fellow citizens. He believed that by coming together and working towards a common goal, society could achieve great things. The fund for public works was a testament to his belief in the power of collective action and the importance of investing in the future. In the end, Franklin's fund for public works was more than just a financial resource. It was a symbol of his dedication to building a better society for all. By establishing this fund, he set an example for future generations to follow, showing them what can be accomplished when people come together for the greater good.
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    Benjamin Franklin

    Walter Isaacson

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