  PRESENTS They both loved creating america they just hated each other Hamilton vs. Jefferson TUESDAY, JULY 25 | 7:00 PM – 9:15 PM The Wilshire Ebell Theatre | 1743 South Lucerne Blvd Ready to learn something new, get inspired, and at the same time, be totally entertained? One Day University brings together professors from the country’s top schools to present their most thought-provoking talks. There are no grades, no tests, no homework – just the pure joy of learning! REGISTER NOW FOR THIS LIVE PRESENTATION Full Price: $99 First 90 Readers Pay ONLY $79 Use Discount Code LAT79 Course description for hamilton vs. jefferson As virtually everybody knows, Alexander Hamilton is experiencing a well-deserved revival. He helped get the Constitution ratified, founded the Federalist Party, and served as the first Secretary of the Treasury -- but is often forced to take a back seat to other Founding Fathers. His vision of America as an economic powerhouse with a dynamic and aggressive government as its engine found many followers, and eventually became reality. However, Thomas Jefferson was not a fan! He fought bitterly against the Federalists, articulating a very different American vision from Hamilton’s promoting an agrarian democracy built upon geographic expansion (he called it “an empire of liberty”) This riveting presentation will discuss in detail the policies of these two great Americans, and how their rivalry helped shape our nation. Louis Masur is a Distinguished Professor of American Studies and History at Rutgers University. He received outstanding teaching awards from Rutgers, Trinity College, and the City College of New York, and won the Clive Prize for Excellence in Teaching from Harvard University. OneDayU.com | 800-300-3438
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