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The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson Garrett Ward Sheldon (University of Virginia College at Wise)

The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson By Garrett Ward Sheldon (University of Virginia College at Wise)

The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson by Garrett Ward Sheldon (University of Virginia College at Wise)


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

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It's easy to see why John F. Kennedy told a dinner for American winners of the Nobel Prize that his audience was the most brilliant assembly ever gathered in the White House except when Thomas Jefferson dined alone. Washington Post

About Garrett Ward Sheldon (University of Virginia College at Wise)

Garrett Ward Sheldon is the John Morton Beaty Professor of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Virginia's College at Wise. He is the author of The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson, also available from Johns Hopkins.

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NLS9780801847141
9780801847141
0801847141
The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson by Garrett Ward Sheldon (University of Virginia College at Wise)
New
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1993-09-26
184
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