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The Liberal Tradition in America: An Interpretation of American Political Thought Since the Revolution
This book discusses the concept of a liberal society on the American revolution, the early Whigs, and the Civil War. The book consists of 11 chapters divided in six parts about feudalism and the American experience on the concept of a liberal society, revolution in a New World on the perspectives of 1776 and America's "social revolution", the emergence of democracy on the Whig dilemma and Hercules and Hamlet on American democrat, the feudal dream of the south on the reactionary enlightenment and the crusade against "free society", the American world of Horatio Alger on the new Whiggery on democratic capitalism and progressives and socialists, and depression and world involvement on the new deal and America and the world. This book is suitable for research on a liberal society in the United States.
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