Arator

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Arator is an 1813 collection of agrarian-themed essays and poems by American politician John Taylor of Caroline, advocating Jeffersonian republicanism and independent yeoman farming.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
poetry collection
advocates independent yeoman farmers
small-scale agriculture
associatedWith American agrarianism
American republicanism
Southern political thought
author John Taylor of Caroline
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs agrarian-themed essays and poems
defense of agrarian republicanism
genre agrarian literature
nonfiction
poetry
political writing
hasPart essays
poems
historicalPeriod early 19th century
influencedBy Thomas Jefferson
language English
literaryForm prose
verse
mainSubject Jeffersonian republicanism
agrarianism
agriculture
land ownership
political economy
republican virtue
yeoman farming
opposes concentrated land ownership
financial speculation
large-scale commercial agriculture
placeInAuthorOeuvre major work of John Taylor of Caroline
politicalAlignment Jeffersonian republicanism
publicationYear 1813
publisherLocation United States of America
surface form: United States

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John Taylor notableWork Arator
subject surface form: John Taylor of Caroline