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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part11.utf8:90647972:1540
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01540cam a2200253 4500
001 78178150
003 DLC
005 20070704082631.0
008 720320s1972 nyu b 000 0 eng
010 $a 78178150
020 $a047175000X
020 $a0471750018 (pbk.)
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
043 $ae------
050 00 $aJC571$b.S189
082 00 $a320.5/1/094
100 1 $aSalvadori, Massimo,$ecomp.
245 10 $aEuropean liberalism.
260 $aNew York,$bWiley-Interscience$c[1972]
300 $a189 p.$c23 cm.
490 0 $aMajor issues in history
505 0 $aEuropean liberalism: an introduction.--John Milton on freedom of the press.--John Locke on self-government, property, and tolerance.--Habeas corpus and Bill of rights.--Montesquieu on liberty and democracy.--Voltaire, champion of toleration.--Adam Smith, a free enterprise economy.--Immanuel Kant, the principle of liberty and its derivations.--The Declaration of the rights of man and the French Constitution of 1791.--Von Humboldt, preparation for statesmanship.--Constant, de Tocqueville, Thiers: from oligarchic to democratic liberalism.--Cavour, the voice of liberalism in Italy.--John Stuart Mill, the embodiment of European liberalism.--Liberalism in Russia, the unfulfilled promise.--Rathenau, towards a new society.--Benedetto Croce on the religion of liberty.--Jo Grimond on the liberal future.--Servan-Schreiber on a European New Deal.--A Liberal International.--Suggested reading (p. 185-189)
650 0 $aLiberalism.
650 0 $aLiberalism$zEurope.