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Front Page Groups & Collections Literature of Liberty, Summer 1981, vol. 4, No. 2
Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, Summer 1981, vol. 4, No. 2 [1981]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.

 | About this title: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. It consisted of a lengthy bibliographical essays, editorials, and many shorter reviews of books and journal articles. There were 5 volumes and 20 issues. This issue contains a lengthy bibliographical essay by Justus Doenecke on “The Anti-Intervetionist Tradition: Leadership and Perceptions.”
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- Editorial Staff
- Associate Editors
- Editorial
- Bibliographical Essay: Justus D. Doenecke, the Anti-interventionist Tradition: Leadership and Perceptions
- I: Freedom, Choice, and Social Stability
- Locke As a Revolutionary
- Smith, Commerce & the Common Good
- Antifederalism: Military & Civilian Concerns
- Isaiah Berlin: Pluralism Vs. Rationalism
- Feyerabend On Freedom and Diversity
- Braudel, History, and Patterns
- Vouchers, Education & Choice
- II: Government, Violence and Social Instability
- Bryan & Moralistic Foreign Policy
- War and Social Change
- Dewey, Pragmatism, and War
- Militarism: a Domestic & Foreign Affair
- Western Support For Apartheid
- U.s. Pacification of the Hopi
- The Celtic South: the Aftermath of War
- The U.s. & Mexico: the Drug Connection
- Political Violence In Guatemala
- The Monroe Doctrine & National Policy
- Imperialism's Cost In Human Suffering
- The Strategy and Logistics of Empire
- Presidential Power Vs. the Press
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