Though the views of Thomas Jefferson’s place in history have been mixed, Dr. John Boles offers an “architectural blueprint” from Jefferson’s own time, from the “world as he knew it.”
(A robust communitarian conservatism is essential for responding to this era known for its loneliness and alienation.)
By Daniel James Sundahl ● Southern Literary Review ● 10/05/2017
Though the views of Thomas Jefferson’s place in history have been mixed, Dr. John Boles offers an “architectural blueprint” from Jefferson’s own time, from the “world as he knew it.”
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