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- 95060717 contributor B7502679.
- 95060717 contributor B7502680.
- 95060717 created "1995.".
- 95060717 date "1995".
- 95060717 date "1995.".
- 95060717 dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- 95060717 description "Liberalism and conservatism in their historical development / Andrew R. Cecil -- Democratic values and capitalist efficiency : the liberal reconciliation / James Tobin -- The invisible foot of government / Dick Armey -- For public welfare to private virtue : shifting liberal and conservative concepts of social well-being / Edward J. Harpham -- Ambiguities and ironies : conservatism and liberalism in the American political tradition / Wilson Carey McWilliams.".
- 95060717 extent "212 p. ;".
- 95060717 identifier "0292781393".
- 95060717 identifier 95060717.html.
- 95060717 isPartOf "Andrew R. Cecil lectures on moral values in a free society ; v. 16".
- 95060717 issued "1995".
- 95060717 issued "1995.".
- 95060717 language "eng".
- 95060717 publisher "Dallas : University of Texas at Dallas ; Austin : Distributed by the University of Texas Press,".
- 95060717 spatial "United States.".
- 95060717 subject "320.5/0973 20".
- 95060717 subject "Conservatism United States.".
- 95060717 subject "JA84.U5 M69 1995".
- 95060717 subject "Liberalism United States.".
- 95060717 subject "Right and left (Political science)".
- 95060717 tableOfContents "Liberalism and conservatism in their historical development / Andrew R. Cecil -- Democratic values and capitalist efficiency : the liberal reconciliation / James Tobin -- The invisible foot of government / Dick Armey -- For public welfare to private virtue : shifting liberal and conservative concepts of social well-being / Edward J. Harpham -- Ambiguities and ironies : conservatism and liberalism in the American political tradition / Wilson Carey McWilliams.".
- 95060717 title "Moral values in liberalism and conservatism / Andrew R. Cecil ... [et al.] ; with an introduction by Andrew R. Cecil ; edited by W. Lawson Taitte.".
- 95060717 type "text".