The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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... political process . The solution , therefore , is to avoid mis- takes , think more wisely and above all , to " perfect " the process - re- structure Congress , open up the parties , eliminate secret contribu- tions . But political ...
... political process . The solution , therefore , is to avoid mis- takes , think more wisely and above all , to " perfect " the process - re- structure Congress , open up the parties , eliminate secret contribu- tions . But political ...
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... political sustains the ascendant relation- ships of modern society , but this trust is not a wholly contemporary creation . It is an aspect of American tradition - as transformed by historical circumstances and by an explosive growth of ...
... political sustains the ascendant relation- ships of modern society , but this trust is not a wholly contemporary creation . It is an aspect of American tradition - as transformed by historical circumstances and by an explosive growth of ...
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... political creed is benign . Af- ter all , when the social battle has been decided , matters must be put to rest , defeat accepted , and the victors contained within the dimensions of their triumph . The alternative is forcible coercion ...
... political creed is benign . Af- ter all , when the social battle has been decided , matters must be put to rest , defeat accepted , and the victors contained within the dimensions of their triumph . The alternative is forcible coercion ...
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