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Five American Liberals

Frank, Jerome | December 24, 1949 issue

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This article focuses on the book "Social Thought in America: The Revolt Against Formalism," by Morton G. White. This is an invaluable study of the common elements in the basic ideas of five great American liberals, namely, John Dewey, Justice Holmes, Thorstein Veblen, Charles Beard and James Harvey Robinson, who powerfully affected American thought in the first three decades of the 20th century. White portrays striking philosophic kinships among Dewey's pragmatism, Veblen's institutionalist economics, Holmes's legal realism, Beard's stress on underlying economic forces and Robinson's notion of history as a pragmatic weapon for explaining the present and controlling the future of man.

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SOCIAL Thought in America: The Revolt Against Formalism (Book); BOOKS; WHITE, Morton G.; LIBERALS; PRAGMATISM; IDEALISM
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