Thomas Jefferson, Jonathan Sistine
Thomas Jefferson, Jonathan Sistine
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Thomas Jefferson
The Failures and Greatness of an Ordinary Man

Author: Jonathan Sistine

Narrator: Jim D. Johnston

Unabridged: 3 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/19/2016


Synopsis

To study Jefferson is to ascend a mountain, its peak awash in veiling mists. He was the embodiment of the Enlightment man, the perfect synthesis of classicist, scientist, and visionary. How can we hope to understand such a towering figure? The Sage of Monticello, deified in American politics, speaks across the ages like a patriotic Moses, or Buddha, or Christ.
Or so his disciples would have us believe.
The real Thomas Jefferson was an ordinary man, with all the usual failings. Molded by the culture of the Virginia planter class, he fought against tyranny while oppressing his own slaves. He institutionalized racist attitudes, bickered with his rivals, lusted after other men's wives, and kept his own mixed-race children in bondage.
Yet his accomplishments are too spectacular to be denied. The Declaration of Independence, the Louisiana Purchase, he even abolished taxes (for awhile). As a Founding Father, his contributions eclipsed all the rest. Without Jefferson, the American experiment might have ended before it began. So how can we make sense of his personal failings in the context of his great works?
Thomas Jefferson: The Failures and Greatness of an Ordinary Man looks at Jefferson from the ground up, finding handholds in his love of Greek literature and fine wine, his affection for friends and family, and the compromises he deemed necessary for the survival of the nation. By exploring his relationships, the reader is invited into Jefferson's sanctum sanctorum, to stare unblinking at his complexity and follow truth where it leads.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Josh on February 09, 2024

The book was very short, which, while I was looking for a more brief overview of his life, rather than some of the larger works I have been reading, I felt it was too short to do justice to the man. I felt there were some inaccuracies or conclusions jumped to. I feel it’s ok to make a conclusion whe......more

Goodreads review by Asderathos on September 04, 2023

Even as I have seen the Sally Hemmings lie repeated again and again, a lie that originated in print with a malicious muck raker whose only purpose in publishing it was to harm Jefferson [later in the book it is admitted], as is universally admitted by historians, I still didn't expect to see this li......more

Goodreads review by Samantha on January 05, 2024

I'm not an American, but I was interested in this one. If you can, get the audiobook. It's magical.......more

Goodreads review by Ryk on February 05, 2022

I wanted a brief book and got one. I enjoyed it!......more

Goodreads review by Teresa on December 26, 2018

Thomas Jefferson I learned more about Thomas Jefferson and I was extremely happy with the information this book delivered. I also am excited to learn even more about him.......more