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Jay Cost Residency: The Founding in Perspective — Thomas Jefferson

August 14th,2025 | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Professor/Instructor/Speaker: Jay Cost , Ph.D.

Jefferson was the living embodiment of contradiction. The author of the Declaration of Independence, he sired many children with his enslaved house servant. A man who professed a desire simply to retire from politics, he was the ultimate political operator. And when Alexander Hamilton proposed a series of policies to establish a mercantile republic in 1790, the mantle of opposition fell upon Jefferson, who would scheme and plot over the next decade until finally his agrarian vision of the republic was vindicated.  

 

This event is part of "The Founding in Perspective: Visiting Speaker Week-in-Residency Series Examining 'The American Founding from the Perspective of Those Who Lived Through It'" The lectures examine the period from the perspective of each individual to appreciate the full complexity of the American Founding, the period in which the United States established a new constitutional order.  

 

Registrants are welcome but not required to attend all events to enjoy and learn from the individual lectures.  

 

This is a Brock Institute Event

 

Location: Jefferson Educational Society - 3207 State St, Erie, PA 16508

Date/Time: Thursday, August 14, 7pm to 8:30pm

Admission: FREE

 

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Jay Cost , Ph.D.

Jay Cost is the Gerald R. Ford Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), columnist for National Review, and contributor to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is the author of several books, including “A Republic No More: Big Government and the Rise of American Political Corruption.”