American Convictions: Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850Lippincott, 1970 - 632페이지 Studies the bases and fluctuations of American political thought and attitudes from the colonial experience to the dawn of industrialism. |
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... Organization , will give us a start . Freedom and organi- zation have of course been the poles of social thought , discourse , and decision - making in America as often as in Europe , the two continents in phase with each other in that ...
... Organization , will give us a start . Freedom and organi- zation have of course been the poles of social thought , discourse , and decision - making in America as often as in Europe , the two continents in phase with each other in that ...
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... organization were set in operating balance , the Englishman concludes . Through the years since 1688 distinguished thinkers about freedom , Whigs or Liberals in politics - the philosopher John Locke and the historian Thomas Babington ...
... organization were set in operating balance , the Englishman concludes . Through the years since 1688 distinguished thinkers about freedom , Whigs or Liberals in politics - the philosopher John Locke and the historian Thomas Babington ...
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... organization when they started life in the New World . Virginia's rep- resentative assembly of 1619 , and Massachusetts's theocratic common- wealth of the 1630s , represent the same priority . This was the most imaginative period in the ...
... organization when they started life in the New World . Virginia's rep- resentative assembly of 1619 , and Massachusetts's theocratic common- wealth of the 1630s , represent the same priority . This was the most imaginative period in the ...
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