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Revision as of 13:03, 31 August 2015


Classic Liberal

We have used several authors extensively in this section: Richard Epstein[1], Edward Channing[2], and Walter Lippman [3].


Progressive



  1. Epstein, Richard A; The Classical Liberal Constitution; Cambridge, MA; Harvard University Press (2014)
  2. Channing, Edward; A History of The United States, Volume III, The American Revolution; New York; The MacMillan Company (1920)
  3. Lippman, Walter; The Good Society; Boston; Little Brown and Company (1937)