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Freedom and responsibility in the American way of life;: Five lectures delivered on the William W. Cook Foundation at the University of Michigan, December 1944

Author: Carl Lotus Becker
Publisher: Vintage Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1936330

Pages: 135

ASIN: B0006AUBT4

Publication Date: 1955
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Condition: As seen in the photo, the front cover is messy. Tightly bound. Indexed pages are unmarked and in excellent condition.

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  • Unknown Binding - Freedom and responsibility in the American way of life: Five lectures delivered on the William W. Cook Foundation at the University of Michigan, December 1944 (William W. Cook Foundation lectures)
  • Unknown Binding - Freedom and responsibility in the American way of life: Five lectures delivered on the William W. Cook Foundation at the University of Michigan, December 1944
  • Unknown Binding - Freedom and responsibility in the American way of life;: Five lectures delivered on the William W. Cook Foundation at the University of Michigan, December 1944

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4 out of 5 stars Freedom and Responsibility   March 10, 2005
Becker's message is one that should be headed today. Our present society, based on the love of government programs and depending on them, is the subtle threat to our freedom. Becker clearly shows why we need to cast off the comfortable chains of Washington D.C. and go back to doing for ourselves.

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