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Front Page Titles (by Subject) History - Literature of Liberty, Summer 1980, vol. 3, No. 2
History - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, Summer 1980, vol. 3, No. 2 [1980]Edition used:Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought was published first by the Cato Institute (1978-1979) and later by the Institute for Humane Studies (1980-1982) under the editorial direction of Leonard P. Liggio.
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- Editorial Staff
- Associate Editors
- Editorial
- Bibliographical Essay: Isaac Kramnick, English Middle-class Radicalism In the Eighteenth Century
- I: I Social and Political Thought
- Community, Individuality, and Freedom
- Rousseau's Social Thought
- A Sociological History of Utilitarianism
- Spencer and Comte In American Labor Thought
- Bureaucracy In Weber & Kafka
- Bergson's Political Doctrines
- Oakeshott's Political Theory
- Oakeshott's Political Philosophy
- Undermocratic Liberal Republicans
- Wilkes and Radical Politics
- Late Liberal Imperialism
- Kant and Reason In Politics
- II: Education, Politics, and Values
- Schools and Political Socialization
- Schooling For Imperialism
- The Political Economy of Public Schooling
- Federal Education Policy
- The Problems of Federal Education
- William James As Individualist
- Existential and Phenomenological Education
- Early Federal Educational Policy
- Education, Labor Markets, & Controlled Youth
- Government Control of Universities
- III: Economic Thought and Values
- Business and Legal History
- Schumpeter's Economic Theories
- Menger and Entrepreneurship
- Saint-simonian Economic Ideas
- The Free Market & the Third World
- Democratic Capitalism, Justice, & Religion
- Property, Law, and Economics
- The Economic Analysis of Law Vs. Values
- IV: Foreign Policy and Ideology
- The Attractiveness of War
- Walzer On International Morality
- Eduard Bernstein and Imperialism
- Roosevelt Vs. His War Critics
- American Preconceptions of Japan
- The Marshall Plan and Russia
- V: Self-knowledge, Autonomy, and Liberty
- The Self In Political Thought
- Autonomy, Self, and Will Power
- Self-knowledge: Goethe, Kant, and Hegel
- The Egoist As a “psychopath”
- The History of Social Psychology
- Psychology, Self, and Society
- Free Will, Responsibility, and Motivation
- Free Will, Purpose, and Responsibility
- Political “groupthink” and Reality
- Personal Freedom and Autonomy
- Research Fields
- Economics
- Education
- History
- Philosophy
- Political Philosophy
- Psychology
- Sociology
History
- Ben-Zui, Abraham. “The Outbreak and Termination of the Pacific War: A Juxtaposition of American Preconceptions.”................................80
- Boyle, T. “The Liberal Imperialists, 1892–1906.”....................................58
- Cotkin, G. B. “The Spencerian and Comtian Nexus in Gompers's Labor Philosophy: The Impact of Non-Marxian Evolutionary Thought.”...............52
- Cromwell, William C. “The Marshall Non-Plan, Congress and the Soviet Union.”.....81
- Fletcher, Roger. “A Revisionist Looks at Imperialism: Eduard Bernstein's Critique of Imperialism antlKolonialpolitik, 1900–14.”........................79
- Hunt, Lynn; Lansky, David; and Hanson, Paul. “The Failure of the Liberal Republic in France, 1796–1799: The Road to Brumaire.”................57
- Knox, Thomas R. “Popular Politics and Provincial Radicalism: Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1769–1785.”..........................................58
- Stromberg, Roland N. “Redemption by War: The Intellectuals and 1914.”............77
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