This man contrasted a “natural aristocracy” of “virtue and talents” with an “artificial aristocracy” of “wealth and birth.” The American Communist Party founded a “School of Social Science” named for this man, whose economic philosophy may have been inspired by French Physiocrats. This man attempted to retell the Gospels without supernatural phenomena in his work “The Philosophy of Jesus of Nazareth.” This politician claimed that “those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God” in the “Manufactures” section of his “Notes on the State of Virginia.” This man idealized “yeoman farmers” and names a pro-agrarian system of democracy. For 10 points, Alexander Hamilton’s pro-manufacturing outlook was opposed by what third American president? ■END■
ANSWER: Thomas Jefferson [accept Jeffersonian Democracy]
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