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Freedom and Responsibility in the American Way of Life
One of the wisest and most truly humane of American historians in his final work gave us his views on the fundamental moral and social problems of a citizen's conduct in American society. He could leave us no finer last testament. In his discussion of the American political tradition, freedom of speech and of the press, freedom of learning and teaching, the nature of constitutional government, and private economic, enterprise, he distilled his immense learning, acute observation, and independent thought.
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320 Bec f
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Publisher | Vintage Books : New York., 1945 |
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vxlviii + 135hlm: 11x18cm
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English
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320
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Statement of Responsibility |
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