The Genius of America: Men Whose Ideas Shaped Our CivilizationMcGraw-Hill, 1960 - 369 páginas Beginning with George Washington, "The American Archetype", and concluding with Franklin D. Roosevelt, "The American Reformer", the author has analyzed the contributions of Americans to the political thought and institutions of their country. |
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Henry George's Writings on the United Kingdom, Volumen20,Parte2 Henry George Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |