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  • The Jefferson Adams Letters: Introduction
    2024/09/30

    The Jefferson Adams Letters podcast explores the remarkable correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams from 1812 to 1826. These nearly 300 letters cover vital issues such as democracy, education, governance, and human nature. The podcast invites listeners to sit in on their conversation, examining their reflections and using their words to bring history to life. Based on Lester J. Cappon’s authoritative collection, the series provides context, analysis, and key insights into the minds of these two Founding Fathers. By presenting the letters in chronological order, the podcast shows how these men—despite their differences—engaged in a lifelong dialogue that remains inspiring and relevant today.

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    14 分
  • Episode 1: Thomas Jefferson to John Adams – January 1, 1812
    2024/09/29

    In his January 1, 1812, letter, Thomas Jefferson reaches out to John Adams to rekindle their friendship after years of estrangement. Jefferson reflects on their shared struggles during the American Revolution and acknowledges their political differences but emphasizes that these should no longer divide them. He expresses deep respect for Adams as a statesman and calls for reconciliation, inviting a renewed personal connection. This letter marks the beginning of a renewed correspondence between the two men, grounded in mutual admiration and a shared vision for the future of America.

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    9 分
  • Episode 2: John Adams to Thomas Jefferson – January 21, 1812
    2024/09/28

    In his January 21, 1812, response, John Adams warmly accepts Thomas Jefferson’s outreach, reflecting on their shared revolutionary experiences and political differences. Adams expresses deep respect for Jefferson, emphasizing that their disagreements were never personal and should not affect their friendship. He warns of the dangers of partisanship and the divisive nature of political questions but remains hopeful that mutual respect and reconciliation can prevail. The letter marks a significant step toward the renewal of their friendship and the beginning of a rich dialogue between two of America’s Founding Fathers.

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    10 分
  • Episode 3: Thomas Jefferson to John Adams – March 14, 1812
    2024/09/26

    In his March 14, 1812, letter, Thomas Jefferson reflects on his renewed friendship with John Adams, expressing satisfaction in their reconciliation. Jefferson emphasizes that political differences are natural and necessary for a thriving democracy. He discusses the importance of passing on the principles of liberty to future generations and highlights the lifelong value of curiosity and learning. Jefferson also takes comfort in the shared accomplishment of securing liberty for future Americans, reinforcing the strength of their renewed bond.

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    9 分
  • Episode 4: John Adams to Thomas Jefferson - June 15, 1812
    2024/09/25

    In John Adams' letter to Thomas Jefferson dated June 15, 1812, Adams reflects on their past differences, the political turmoil of their time, and their shared experiences in the American Revolution. He expresses a desire to move beyond old grievances, noting the importance of maintaining friendships despite political discord. Adams also touches on his views of governance, the challenges of sustaining a republic, and the unpredictable nature of human events. His tone is both philosophical and conciliatory, seeking common ground with Jefferson while acknowledging their distinct perspectives. The letter marks a key moment in the rekindling of their friendship after years of estrangement.

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    10 分
  • Episode 5: John Adams to Thomas Jefferson - July 9, 1812
    2024/09/24

    In his July 9, 1812, letter, John Adams reflects on the renewed friendship with Thomas Jefferson, expressing his enthusiasm for their dialogue and recounting their shared revolutionary experiences. He discusses the dangers of unchecked power, the significance of their political disagreements, and the lasting impact of their friendship. Adams views their earlier differences as honorable and rooted in a commitment to liberty. He touches on the responsibility of future generations to uphold democratic principles and stresses that their work was only the beginning. Adams’ warmth and reflections make this letter a pivotal moment in the rekindled correspondence between two of America’s most influential Founding Fathers.

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    7 分
  • Episode 6: Thomas Jefferson to John Adams - August 15, 1812
    2024/09/23

    In his August 15, 1812, letter, Thomas Jefferson reflects on the enduring bond with John Adams, despite their political differences. He emphasizes the importance of an educated populace in preserving liberty and discusses the inevitability of unrest in a free society. Jefferson also warns of the dangers of wealth inequality and the corrupting influence of power. The letter expresses Jefferson’s faith in future generations to continue their work and maintain the Republic. With heartfelt gratitude for their renewed correspondence, Jefferson highlights the philosophical and emotional depth of their friendship. This letter encapsulates Jefferson’s optimism and belief in the enduring nature of the American experiment.

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    9 分
  • Episode 7 - Thomas Jefferson to John Adams - January 21, 1813
    2024/09/22

    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.

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    9 分