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The love of royalty

January 13, 2026 |

the love of royalty and the slave-like tendency is exemplified by the initially negative reaction to the queries about chance gardener expense in the rebuilding at the Fed.

i have not been able to find a study that takes account of the slave-like tendency and the love of royalty and its impact on investments.

Jefferson would not have sold stocks and bonds when the chair of the fed was in trouble. Nor would he have followed the Palindrome in his investments nor the sage of Nebraska.

AI comments:

Jefferson's political philosophy was fundamentally opposed to the concepts of royalty and hereditary power. His personal seal even bore the motto, "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God". He dedicated his life to establishing a government in the United States that was a stark contrast to the monarchies of Europe. Jefferson's views on the matter included:

Aversion to European Systems: While serving as the U.S. minister to France, Jefferson observed European courts and societies and grew to detest their systems, viewing them as corrupt and oppressive. He once wrote of his hope that America would forever remain free from "kings, nobles, and priests".

Advocacy for Equality: The core of his political writing, most notably the Declaration of Independence, is based on the principle that "all men are created equal" with inherent rights to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," a concept directly at odds with a hierarchical system of royalty.

Opposition to Aristocracy: He actively worked to dismantle any potential for a permanent aristocracy in America, advocating for policies such as the abolition of primogeniture and entail (laws that kept large estates within a single family line).

It is possible that the user's query stems from a misunderstanding of his complex personal life and correspondence, which included deep affection for individuals who were part of European high society, such as the married Italian-English artist Maria Cosway. However, these were personal relationships, not an endorsement of the political system of royalty itself.

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