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Routledge
118 Pages
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Routledge
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Routledge
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Economic interpretations of history are irrevocably identified with the name of Charles A. Beard. This is mainly due to his early book An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States (1913). Yet, in Beard's later work, The Economic Basis of Politics (1922), he articulates the main principles of his method and argues for its applicability to understanding of current events.... Read more
1: The Doctrines of the Philosophers; 2: Economic Groups and the Structure of the State; 3: The Doctrine of Political Equality; 4: The Contradiction and the Outcome; 5: Economics and Politics in Our Revolutionary Age
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Charles Beard






