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Thomas Jefferson, in these letters to Americans and the citizens of the world, is as always a radical and visionary idealist. He is also outraged at contemporary America. Yet, his assertions are in the end even more shocking for their spiritual optimism. On matters of the human soul and spirit, his thinking has evolved well beyond where he is remembered historically. He is also writing to us cognizant of our future as follows:
 
Thomas Jefferson, in these letters to Americans and the citizens of the world, is as always a radical and visionary idealist. He is also outraged at contemporary America. Yet, his assertions are in the end even more shocking for their spiritual optimism. On matters of the human soul and spirit, his thinking has evolved well beyond where he is remembered historically. He is also writing to us cognizant of our future as follows:
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<center>America means love.</center>
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:America means love.
<center>The word America means love.</center>
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:The word America means love.
<center>It is time, at last, for Americans to know that meaning,</center>
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:It is time, at last, for Americans to know that meaning,
<center>and not a moment too soon.</center>
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:and not a moment too soon.