The Transformation of Liberalism
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Liberalism is a force that has produced change from the birth of this nation to the politics of today. Liberal tenets have been a basis of thought and action in American politics since well before the signing of the Constitution. Certainly, liberalism has had to transform in order to remain a legitimate force throughout the years. When considering this transformation, one may ask whether or not the ideas and goals of classical liberalism have been
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Norton & Co., New York, 1991 Gerstle, Gary: 'The Protean Nature of American Liberalism', The American Historical Review, October 10, 1994, American Historical Review, New York, New York Kotkin, Joel: 'What's Wrong With Liberalism'; The American Enterprise, Jan/Feb 1996 Vol. 7 No. 1, The American Enterprise Institute, Washington D.C. Lewis, Edward: A History Of Political Thought, The Macmillan Co., New York, 1937 Mansfield, Harvey: The Spirit of Liberalism, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1978 Manning, D.J.: Liberalism, Saint Martin's press, New