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The liberal , however much his practices might deviate from his doctrine under the pressure of the corporations , kept his principal emphasis on liberty , the freedom of the individual in political , economic , and social relations ...
The liberal , however much his practices might deviate from his doctrine under the pressure of the corporations , kept his principal emphasis on liberty , the freedom of the individual in political , economic , and social relations ...
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But in most fundamentals and in tone , to Wilson and to the nation , Wilson's program was the New Freedom , " the restoration of free competition , ” as he said repeatedly , “ the application of Jefferson's principles to our present ...
But in most fundamentals and in tone , to Wilson and to the nation , Wilson's program was the New Freedom , " the restoration of free competition , ” as he said repeatedly , “ the application of Jefferson's principles to our present ...
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The prim Presbyterian in the White House , far more than he intended , caught the reform mood when he called for a New Freedom . The New Freedom spawned a hundred other shimmering escapes from the past - the New Poetry , the New History ...
The prim Presbyterian in the White House , far more than he intended , caught the reform mood when he called for a New Freedom . The New Freedom spawned a hundred other shimmering escapes from the past - the New Poetry , the New History ...
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