Requests for Information Related to Thomas Jefferson

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WAS JEFFERSON A LIBERTARIAN? Indeed, the Libertarians do CLAIM to be the party that best expresses his philosophy, and maybe they are the one that "best" does that -- but much of libertarian theory is pretty far from TJ, IMO. TJ was stronger on popular sovereignty -- government formed and influenced by "the will of the people" -- than the Libertarians are. TJ emphasized national self- government (by the people en masse), whereas the Libertarians emphasize individual rights in opposition to any kind of national government. TJ was never so "individualistic," although he, of course, believed that the rights of every individual member were the foundation of a free society ("ALL men are created equal"). It's a subtle difference, and it is interesting to try to capture and define it, hence my going on at length once you get me started. ;-) The Libertarians are too "doctrinaire" for my taste. They adhere to a political "doctrine" rather than a political "system" -- another subtle difference between the L's and TJ. TJ believed in self-government by the people, and his philosophical principles were aimed basically at implementing that -- at having a society directed by a free people; the L's believe in government that is limited by certain dogmatic ideas, and those philosophical principles ARE their basic aim. One empowers a living organism (people) politically; the other directs a political organization (government) by certain political ideas.

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