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Channing's History of the United States, Volume I [1]

Channing's History of the United States, Volume II [2]

Channing's History of the United States, Volume III [3]

F. A. Hayek. The Road to Serfdom [4]

F. A. Hayek. The Constitution of Liberty [5]

Milton Friedman. Capitalism and Freedom [6]

George Gilder. Wealth and Poverty [7]

Hillsdale Reader A collection of original documents that relate to, and explain, the Constitution of the United States. [8]

Tocqueville's Democracy in America [9]







References

  1. Jump up Channing, Edward. History of the United States, Volume I, The Planting of a Nation in the New World, 1000-1060. New York: The MacMillan Company. 1909. Print
  2. Jump up Channing, Edward. History of the United States, Volume II, A Century of Colonial History, 1660-1760. New York: The MacMillan Company. 1918. Print
  3. Jump up Channing, Edward. History of the United States, Volume III, The American Revolution, 1761-1789. New York: The MacMillan Company. 1920. Print
  4. Jump up Hayek, Friedrich A. The Road to Serfdom, Text and Documents, The Definitive Edition. Chicago. The University of Chicago Press. 2007, Original text © 1944 by the University of Chicago. Print
  5. Jump up Hayek, Friedrich A. The Constitution of Liberty. Chicago. The University of Chicago Press. 1960. Print
  6. Jump up Friedman, Milton (with the assistance of Rose Friedman). Capitalism and Freedom 40th Annniversary Edition. Chicago. The University of Chicago Press. 2002 © 1962, 1982, 2002. Print.
  7. Jump up Gilder, George. Wealth and Poverty. New York. Basic Books, Inc. 1981. Print
  8. Jump up Edited by the Hillsdale College Politics Faculty. The US Constitution, A Reader. Hillsdale, Michigan. Hillsdale College Press. 2012. Print
  9. Jump up Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859. Democracy in America. Chicago. The University of Chicago Press. 2000. Print.