Thomas Jefferson advocated a society based on talent and virtue.
His belief in the inherent goodness of humankind coupled with his
faith in science made him the consummate gentleman-statesman. There
was also an ethnocentric side to Jefferson. His agrarian bias led
him to combat northern interests that encouraged the expansion of
industry, and his legacy lends itself to continual
reinterpretation.
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