Let's first see the definition of narcissism on Google. In the three definitions the most adequated would definitely be the the second one. read more
The thing is , Hamilton was not a narcissist, he was extremely (EXTREMELY) ambitious, his desire to be remembered and to be right was so big that he acknowledged a unbelieved affair, criticzed himself to destroy Adams reputation and died in a duel because of his honor. read more
It’s about the Law, not the “look at me” narcissism. I’ve been reading Chernow’s Alexander Hamilton biography, and watching HBO’s John Adams series. The foundation of our country rests on the Law (I’m going to keep using the capital “L” to make the point), and the Law does not flow from a King. read more
Hamilton not only viewed Burr as a Narcissist, but also as someone that could be a serious threat to the future of the U.S., and he wrote numerous letters to Delaware's only Representative, James Bayard, imploring him to change his vote from Burr to Jefferson. read more