Were Thomas Jefferson alive to read this book, he would recognize every sentence, every elegant turn of phrase, every lofty, beautifully expressed idea. Indeed, every word in the book is his. In an astonishing feat of editing, Eric S. Petersen has culled the entirety of Thomas Jeffersonâs published works to fashion thirty-four original essays on themes ranging from patriotism and liberty to hope, humility, and gratitude. The result is a lucid, inspiring distillation of the wisdom of one of Americaâs greatest political thinkers.
From his personal mottoââRebellion to tyrants is obedience to Godââto his resounding discourse on âlife, liberty and the pursuit of happinessâ in the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson defined the essential truth of the American spirit. In the essays that Petersen has crafted from letters, speeches, and public documents, Jeffersonâs unique moral philosophy and vision shine through. Among the hundreds of magnificent sentences gathered in this volume, here are Jeffersonâs pronouncements on
Gratitude: âI have but one system of ethics for men and for nationsâ to be grateful, to be faithful to all engagements and under all circumstances, to be open and generous.â
Religion: âA concern purely between our God and our consciences.â
Americaâs national character: âIt is part of the American character to consider nothing as desperate; to surmount every difficulty with resolution and contrivance.â
Public debt: âWe shall all consider ourselves unauthorized to saddle posterity with our debts, and morally bound to pay them ourselves.â
War: âI abhor war and view it as the greatest scourge of mankind.â
In stately measured cadences, these thirty-four essays provide timeless guidance on leading a spiritually fulfilling life. Light and Liberty is a triumphant work of supreme eloquence, as uplifting today as when Jefferson first set these immortal sentences on paper.
Light and Liberty - Thomas Jefferson & Eric Petersen
Were Thomas Jefferson alive to read this book, he would recognize every sentence, every elegant turn of phrase, every lofty, beautifully expressed idea. Indeed, every word in the book is his. In an astonishing feat of editing, Eric S. Petersen has culled the entirety of Thomas Jeffersonâs published works to fashion thirty-four original essays on themes ranging from patriotism and liberty to hope, humility, and gratitude. The result is a lucid, inspiring distillation of the wisdom of one of Americaâs greatest political thinkers.
From his personal mottoââRebellion to tyrants is obedience to Godââto his resounding discourse on âlife, liberty and the pursuit of happinessâ in the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson defined the essential truth of the American spirit. In the essays that Petersen has crafted from letters, speeches, and public documents, Jeffersonâs unique moral philosophy and vision shine through. Among the hundreds of magnificent sentences gathered in this volume, here are Jeffersonâs pronouncements on
Gratitude: âI have but one system of ethics for men and for nationsâ to be grateful, to be faithful to all engagements and under all circumstances, to be open and generous.â
Religion: âA concern purely between our God and our consciences.â
Americaâs national character: âIt is part of the American character to consider nothing as desperate; to surmount every difficulty with resolution and contrivance.â
Public debt: âWe shall all consider ourselves unauthorized to saddle posterity with our debts, and morally bound to pay them ourselves.â
War: âI abhor war and view it as the greatest scourge of mankind.â
In stately measured cadences, these thirty-four essays provide timeless guidance on leading a spiritually fulfilling life. Light and Liberty is a triumphant work of supreme eloquence, as uplifting today as when Jefferson first set these immortal sentences on paper.