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The Grammar of Power

Hacker, Andrew | February 2, 1957 issue

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This article discusses issues related to the political power with reference to several books. December 28 of last year marked the centennial of former president of the U.S. Woodrow Wilson's birth. This opportunity for resurrection has been jumped on enthusiastically by literally hundreds of American liberals who are searching for a creed, a program, a man. Indeed, there can be found in Wilson all the ingredients which lead the contemporary liberal to gaze back fondly at his heritage. The cause of welfare, civil rights and world peace would be better served if Wilson were forgotten once and for all.

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WILSON, Woodrow, 1856-1924; CIVIL rights; CIVIL procedure; HUMAN rights; EX-presidents; LIBERALISM; UNITED States
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