Everett Dean Martin
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Psychology
Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Charles Hubbard Judd, Boring, Edwin Garrigues, Antonio Rosmini, Robert Ornstein, Stephen F. Davis, McDougall, William, Drew Westen, McCosh, James, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Francis Aveling, Henry J. Watt, Edwin R. Guthrie, John Dewey, Robert M. Liebert, Rosemary T. Fruehling, Philip G. Zimbardo, Bruce M. Hood, Hermann Ebbinghaus, Michael W. Eysenck, Jerome Kagan, Robert J. Sternberg, Harry Frederick Harlow, Alison Clarke-Stewart, James Rowland Angell, Carl R. Green, Ludy T. Benjamin, Robert Sessions Woodworth, John B. Watson, Lyle E. Bourne, Annie Wood Besant, S. S. Schmucker, Elizabeth F. Loftus, Wayne Weiten, Shepherd Ivory Franz, Charles Arthur Mercier, Carol Tavris, Robert A. Baron, Jeffrey S. Nevid, Spencer A. Rathus, Grady Klein, Everett Dean Martin, William James, John W. Santrock, Henry L. Roediger, Don H. Hockenbury, Sandra E. Hockenbury, Lester Sdorow, Richard Gross, Weiten, Zick Rubin, John Dworetzky, Jette Hannibal, John Crane
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Liberty
Thomas J. Fleming, Isaiah Berlin, Stephen Coonts, John F. Kennedy, Garrison Keillor, Richard M. Lerner, Mordecai Roshwald, Allan Drummond, Everett Dean Martin, Kirby Larson, Chana B. Cox
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"Liberty: God's Gift to Humanity is a defense of liberalism, the political philosophy which holds that governments should be established for the protection of individual liberty. Since the seventeenth century the bond between liberalism and religion has been strong. Where and when that bond has been severed, liberalism has withered and religion has become tyrannical. Although libertarians, free market economists, and the Christian right often disagree about the nature of man and the nature of the universe, this work provides a philosophically and historically coherent account of their shared commitment to limited government and individual liberty."--Jacket.
Philosophical background of current economic and social problems
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"Suggested reading list": p. .