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Writing to James Madison about Shays’ Rebellion in early 1787, Thomas Jefferson said that “a little rebellion now and then is a good thing.” He considered it an essential check on government power – a warning that violations of the constitution and liberty might lead to serious trouble for rulers.
Path to Liberty: June 8, 2022
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Writing to James Madison about Shays’ Rebellion in early 1787, Thomas Jefferson said that “a little rebellion now and then is a good thing.” He considered it an essential check on government power – a warning that violations of the constitution and liberty might lead to serious trouble for rulers.
Path to Liberty: June 8, 2022
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TAC Tweet on 2nd
Thomas Jefferson to James Madison (30 Jan 1787)
M. Andrew Holowchak – Journal of the American Revolution
Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington (15 Jan 1787)
Who is Supposed to Keep the Feds in Check?
Not Bound to Yield Obedience
Compliance is Violence: Dickinson and Spooner on the Path to Liberty
Thomas Jefferson to William Stephens Smith (13 Nov 1787)
Jefferson’s Favorite Book on Government?
Algernon Sidney – Discourses Concerning Government
John Locke The Two Treatises of Civil Government (1689)
Thomas Jefferson to Abigail Adams (22 Feb 1787)
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