When Jefferson was published in 1928, Mencken praised it as "the
work of a subtle and highly dexterous craftsman" which cleared "off the
vast mountain of doctrinaire rubbish that has risen above Jefferson's
bones and also provides a clear and comprehensive account of the
Jeffersonian system," and the "essence of it is that Jefferson divided
all mankind into two classes, the producers and the exploiters, and he
was for the former first, last and all the time." Mencken also thought
the book to be accurate, shrewd, well-ordered and charming.
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