beaumont said, i'm about to embark on the work that will immortalize me. who has read marie? oh really? that is amazing. and tocqueville wrote to his brother, "i don't know, i am finishing up here. i might be able to write something respectable." "democracy in america" is a great classic. the commentary is comical. weber wrote some things. his most famous work, the spirit of capitalism, is about america. it was a list in two essays, the first before he came to america and the second after he returned. it really is. his quintessential embodiment of the spirit of capitalism, anyone know who it is? benjamin franklin. it is about america. he wrote an essay called protestant sects, all based on his time in america. it is interesting. originally it was meant to be part of, the third part, but for whatever a reason it was left out. there was a great book by a historian named -- the book is weber in america. it is the princeton university press, and i commend it. the author's name is escaping me, but it is very carefully researched, well documented. chesterton wrote two books. one is