Blog (0) William Stegbauer
I'm on vacation from the real world. And as a staunch agnostic the closest thing to religious text I could perscribe to would be Sun-Tzu. However, a little point of American history that puzzles scholars to this day coincides with the title of the class. I speak of the Jeffersonian bible. This text is one of two holy books in Jefferson's private study at Monticello and carries the distinction of being the bible every president since Jefferson uses to swear into office. With the name of the course carrying the same gravitas, though not historical weight, why not give it a go? Thus I sit on the first row.
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