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The Disease of Liberty

Thomas Jefferson, History, & Liberty: A Philosophical Analysis

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Exploring the philosophical implications of Thomas Jefferson's views on liberty, this book argues that human history is marked by a transition from primal independence to structured societies requiring laws for order. Jefferson's belief in the inherent equality of all individuals underpins his vision of a reason-oriented republic that fosters civic liberty. The text positions Jefferson alongside Enlightenment thinkers like Hume and Kant, examining how his ideas could inspire a global community of free societies, distinct from existing political analyses of his ideology.

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The Disease of Liberty, M. Andrew Holowchak

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Title
The Disease of Liberty
Subtitle
Thomas Jefferson, History, & Liberty: A Philosophical Analysis
Language
English
Publisher
Vernon Press
Released
2024
Format
Hardcover
Pages
226
ISBN13
9781648898198
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Exploring the philosophical implications of Thomas Jefferson's views on liberty, this book argues that human history is marked by a transition from primal independence to structured societies requiring laws for order. Jefferson's belief in the inherent equality of all individuals underpins his vision of a reason-oriented republic that fosters civic liberty. The text positions Jefferson alongside Enlightenment thinkers like Hume and Kant, examining how his ideas could inspire a global community of free societies, distinct from existing political analyses of his ideology.