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- catalog contributor b409711.
- catalog contributor b409712.
- catalog contributor b409713.
- catalog created "1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1977.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Rundell, W. American revolutionary ideals.--Vitzthum, R.C. Philip Freneau and intellectual freedom.--Janes, R.W. The relevance of C. Wright Mills' radical sociological theory to intellectual freedom.--Majeska, G. Freedom in the thought of the Slavophile theologians.--Harrison, H.V. The environmental crisis and its challenge to freedom and democracy.--Bogen, D.S. Freedom of speech in the United States Supreme Court.--Selge, K.V. The freedoof Christian man.--Conze, W. The political concept of freedom in German history.--Michelsen, P. America and freedom in the German 19th century novel.--Schluchter, W. Rationalization and freedom in Max Weber's sociology.--Doehring, K The two concepts of freedom in international law.--Schneider, H. Freedom of speech in the constitutional law of the Federal Republic of Germany.".
- catalog extent "181 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Heidelberg : Ruprecht-Karl-Universitaet,".
- catalog subject "Freedom (Theology)".
- catalog subject "JC585 .C6".
- catalog subject "Liberty Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Liberty Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "Liberty.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Rundell, W. American revolutionary ideals.--Vitzthum, R.C. Philip Freneau and intellectual freedom.--Janes, R.W. The relevance of C. Wright Mills' radical sociological theory to intellectual freedom.--Majeska, G. Freedom in the thought of the Slavophile theologians.--Harrison, H.V. The environmental crisis and its challenge to freedom and democracy.--Bogen, D.S. Freedom of speech in the United States Supreme Court.--Selge, K.V. The freedoof Christian man.--Conze, W. The political concept of freedom in German history.--Michelsen, P. America and freedom in the German 19th century novel.--Schluchter, W. Rationalization and freedom in Max Weber's sociology.--Doehring, K The two concepts of freedom in international law.--Schneider, H. Freedom of speech in the constitutional law of the Federal Republic of Germany.".
- catalog title "Concepts of freedom: 1776-1976 : twelve essays by American and German scholars to commemorate the bicentennial of the United States / edited by Hans-Joachim Zimmermann.".
- catalog type "text".