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The Political Philosophy of the American Founders

The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson

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Offers a concise introduction to Jefferson's political philosophy, and aims to make a contribution to a prevailing historiographic was Thomas Jefferson a Lockean liberal or a classical republican? Sheldon claims that his thought followed a rich variety of theoretical traditions.

184 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1991

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February 5, 2012
This was assigned reading for my "Age Of Jefferson & Jackson" college history class. I've been enjoying the class, but I did not enjoy this book. I didn't realize what I was getting into when I started the book, but it quickly became painfully apparent. This is a dry and at times very philosophical/theoretical book; it is better off in a political theory class than an American history class.

I was impressed by Jefferson's belief in the importance of educated, thinking citizens to make government function property. I was also very surprised at a direct quote of his in support of taxing the rich at a higher rate than the poor to promote equality.
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June 28, 2010
One of the best and more accurate books on Jefferson's philosophical influences.
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