#1311 Jefferson's Views
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🗓️ 6 November 2018
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Summary
"This is a French school of economics and social thinking that I subscribed to, at least in part, that says that wealth comes from the soil"
— Clay S. Jenkinson portraying Thomas Jefferson
President Jefferson answers listener questions about Jefferson as a guide for our troubled times, Jefferson's views on slavery, and his thoughts on J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur's Letters from an American Farmer, published in 1782.
Crèvecœur, the French physiocrat, wrote a beautiful book about agrarianism that Jefferson found fascinating. We also answered a question from a teacher at David Crockett Middle School in Amarillo, Texas, and Mr Jefferson had a bit of criticism for the state of Texas. Texas did not follow the Jeffersonian paradigm of development, and Jefferson found that a little hard to take. We've got a great letter from Mr. Jeff Woods, who sort of reinforced the idea that Jeffersonianism can still work, that those checks and balances and Jeffersonian harmony are still possible, even in the crazy world that we live in today.
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Thomas Jefferson is interpreted by Clay S. Jenkinson.
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| 0:00.0 | Good Day listeners and welcome to this week's podcast edition of the Thomas Jefferson Hour. |
| 0:06.0 | I am pleased to say that this week we are joined by President Thomas Jefferson. |
| 0:11.0 | It's been a few weeks we've been talking about books |
| 0:13.4 | and so many things and live performances and things like that. So this week we |
| 0:18.2 | finally got Jefferson to come back back into the barn. Yeah we had great |
| 0:21.8 | questions we had questions from Mr. Jeff Woods. |
| 0:25.6 | He's the one who he ended his letter with a Jefferson slavery fossil fuels thing. |
| 0:30.9 | Trying to cheer Jefferson up a little, yes. |
| 0:33.2 | And we also had one from Tim Bryant. |
| 0:36.2 | The Texan. |
| 0:37.2 | Mr Jefferson and you were a bit hard on him, but you did answer his question very well. |
| 0:41.4 | And then we also talked to to or talked about a letter |
| 0:44.2 | from Joe Mello which was really fun that was the letters |
| 0:47.7 | creviqueur letters from an American farmer that classic book of agrarianism |
| 0:51.6 | that was written in Jefferson's time. |
| 0:53.6 | You know, it's so interesting. |
| 0:55.4 | I got started, you know, people always asked me, how did you get into this? |
| 0:58.1 | How did you get into this? |
| 0:59.1 | As if it were my life's dream to dress up in tights. |
| 1:02.0 | Yeah, it was not. |
| 1:03.0 | No. |
| 1:04.0 | I was talked into it. |
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