Perhaps that's unsurprising from a man whose personal library became the founding collection of the rebuilt Library of Congress. A man of books understood that if you had to choose between information about the world and a government to govern it, information would do more to shape how people actually lived.
A man who deplored the press still trusted it more than he trusted power.
(Quotes from John P. Kaminski's The Quotable Jefferson.)
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