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In his January 21, 1813, letter to John Adams, Thomas Jefferson reflects on the progress of human knowledge, the importance of an informed citizenry, and the challenges of maintaining a republic. He emphasizes the need for vigilance in foreign relations and expresses concern about economic inequality, warning that concentrated wealth can undermine democratic principles. Jefferson also shares personal reflections on the nature of friendship and aging, expressing his gratitude for his renewed bond with Adams. He closes the letter by reiterating the importance of education in safeguarding liberty and looks forward to continuing their intellectual dialogue. This letter highlights Jefferson’s philosophical depth and the enduring value of their friendship.