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| 07338. JEFFERSON, MADISON, AND PROPERTY RIGHTS. Compares the role that property plays in the writings of these two founding fathers. Though both had aristocratic tendencies and were strongly influenced by the philosophy of Locke, and opposed any levelling, Jefferson appears slightly less concerned with the possibility of property becoming a source of civil conflict. 5 pages, 0 footnotes, 0 bibliographic sources. |
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