Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate ISI Books, 1999 - 450 pages "It was a radical statement in 1936 and remains one at the end of the twentieth century. How should a republic exercise power over its citizens? How may economic goods be justly distributed? What status should the small farm have in the life of a nation? By what means may family life be rendered stable? What is the economic role of women in a free society? These are just some of the issues raised, and answered in unique ways, in this book. |
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A New Declaration of Independence Herbert Agar, Allen Tate. 13 . WHITHER EUROPE ? Douglas Jerrold T he present crisis in Europe and Asia is the product of the in is breakdown of that system of finance - capitalism which was built in the ...
A New Declaration of Independence Herbert Agar, Allen Tate. 13 . WHITHER EUROPE ? Douglas Jerrold T he present crisis in Europe and Asia is the product of the in is breakdown of that system of finance - capitalism which was built in the ...
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... Europe shows that the need for this reconciliation is clearly realized . Europe will no more be allowed to march to its new goal over the ruins of its civilization than it will be allowed to deny its manhood by subordinating its ...
... Europe shows that the need for this reconciliation is clearly realized . Europe will no more be allowed to march to its new goal over the ruins of its civilization than it will be allowed to deny its manhood by subordinating its ...
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... Europe regard that certain fact as their one insurance against such a futile catastrophe . Perhaps there may be some in the United States who , for their part , regard the clear warning which Europe has given of the inherent instability ...
... Europe regard that certain fact as their one insurance against such a futile catastrophe . Perhaps there may be some in the United States who , for their part , regard the clear warning which Europe has given of the inherent instability ...
Contents
A FORGOTTEN AMERICAN CLASSIC | ix |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | xli |
David Cushman Coyle | 9 |
Copyright | |
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