I worry that we are drawing ever nearer to this point again. May God have mercy on us, and may we have mercy on each other!
I worry that we are drawing ever nearer to this point again. May God have mercy on us, and may we have mercy on each other!
I can certainly understand friends and colleagues among the Founding Fathers disagreeing on ideas and policies for the Republic they created, but this book fascinated me by showing they sometimes disagreed even on the meaning of what they did.
Jefferson was a complicated person, and Ellis chips away at the marble to help us examine the real person in his context. “He seemed destined by fate to end up a disappointed idealist.”
It‘s a dense book I would have edited down a little, but I highly recommend it to anyone interested in America‘s Founding Fathers, U.S. presidents, or just interesting biographies in general.
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Joseph Ellis strikes again! His work is readable & his writing is gorgeous. “If Hamilton came at you with the saber, Marshall preferred the stiletto.” Jefferson was a confusing man but we cannot take him out of his time and put him under our 21st century microscope. It doesn‘t work like that. This book is less a biography & more a highlight on TJ as a human being, warts & all. If you haven‘t read Ellis yet, GET TO IT! #PresidentialBiographies 3/44
I had the opportunity to go to Monticello this week, a goal I have had for ages. Thomas Jefferson has always fascinated me the most among all of the founding fathers. Thank you so much to our tour guide who was extremely informative and thoughtful, encouraging our tour group to confront the great paradox of Jefferson's life: the man who penned "All men are created equal" and claimed that "slavery was a moral evil" was a slave owner himself.
I'm the kind of person who reads a biography to learn about the subject. I honestly believe that the only thing I learned from this book was the author's biases and prejudices.
I've read other books about the era, The Revolutionary War, and I have already formed opinions of who Thomas Jefferson was. I was looking for a more factual and comprehensive read.
Thoroughly disappointed in this book.
I submit for consideration, a small glimpse into Jefferson's inaugural speech.
"I shall often go wrong through defect of judgement. When right I shall often be thought wrong by those whose positions will not command a view of the whole ground. I ask for your indulgence for my own errors, which will never be intentional; and your support against the errors of others, who may condemn what they would not if seen in all its parts. "
I dig it.
My most favorite man ever! I adore President Jefferson❤️