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Thomas Jefferson's Ward Republics and a Defense of Classical Republicanism

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Thomas Jefferson idealistically remained attached to and hopeful of putting into practice his classical republican ideas. This paper analyzes Jefferson's ward democracies and how they intended to support public education and active citizenship.

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Dotts, Brian. "Thomas Jefferson's Ward Republics and a Defense of Classical Republicanism" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, Apr 20, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p138326_index.html>

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Abstract: Thomas Jefferson idealistically remained attached to and hopeful of putting into practice his classical republican ideas. This paper analyzes Jefferson's ward democracies and how they intended to support public education and active citizenship.

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Jefferson’s Organic Democracy and the “Salvation of the Republic”: Cultivating the ‘Political Animal’ in His Ward-Republics Brian W. Dotts Indiana University Southeast bdotts@indiana.edu Midwest Political Science Association National Conference Chicago 20-24 April 2006 We both consider the people as our children and love them with parental affection. But you love them as infants whom you are afraid to trust without nurses and I as adults whom I freely leave to self-government. Thomas Jefferson to Du Pont de Nemours on
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