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Ambiguity and unity in Jefferson’s thought

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Max Lerner was distinguished professor at the Graduate School of Human Behavior, United States International University at San Diego, and before that University Professor of Social Theory at Brandeis University. He was also a columnist for the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and theNew York Post over a forty-year time span. This article is drawn from the final chapter and the appendix of his posthumous workThomas Jefferson: America’s Philosopher-King, published by Transaction.

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Lerner, M. Ambiguity and unity in Jefferson’s thought. Soc 34, 45–50 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02823098

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