The Jeffersonian Tradition

The Jeffersonian Tradition by Brion McClanahan, published by Red Mill Publishing on May 29, 2021, offers a critical examination of America’s political heritage. This 238-page book argues for a return to the principles of Thomas Jefferson, contrasting them with those of Abraham Lincoln. McClanahan contends that understanding Jefferson’s emphasis on federalism and the rights of states is crucial for addressing contemporary issues within the American political landscape.
Readers will find a collection of fifty-five essays that delve into the significance of the Jeffersonian tradition in shaping the future of the United States as a federal republic. The book explores themes of history and political science, emphasizing the importance of state sovereignty and the dangers of centralized governance. Through this analysis, McClanahan aims to provide insights into how a renewed focus on Jefferson’s ideals can contribute to a more balanced and effective political system.
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America needs more Thoams Jefferson and less Abraham Lincoln. That is the key to unlocking the American tradition. These might seem like incompatible things. After all, Lincoln supposedly channeled Jefferson in his Gettysburg Address. This is a lie, and historians have known it for decades. The historian Gary Wills wrote Lincoln “revolutionized the Revolution” in 1863, meaning that to that point, most Americans considered the event to be far less radical than modern “proposition nation” acolytes on both the Left and Right believe. Jefferson wrote that “all men are created equal” but gave more emphasis to the establishment of “free and independent States” and the prospect of secession than any lofty rights of man. In fact, federalism became Jefferson’s core political philosophy. Recovering that part of the American tradition is the essential cure for the oppressive American “nation state” and the plunge into centralized chaos. The fifty-five essays in this book explain how vital the Jeffersonian tradition is to our future as a federal republic and a reconciled Union-politically, culturally, and economically.
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