Liberty, State, and Union: The Political Theory of Thomas Jefferson
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Jeffrey Tucker interviews Marco Bassani, professor of History of Political Theory at the University of Milan, and author of ‘Liberty, State, and Union: The Political Theory of Thomas Jefferson’ (available for purchase here). Recorded at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on February 3rd, 2011.