HUMANITAS Volume
VII, No. 2, 1994
Contents
Newman and the Transition To Modern Liberalism, 19 Robert
Carballo
The Political Moralism Of Jacques Ellul, 42
Gregory S. Butler
Waiting for the European Community, 56
Paul Gottfried
Singles, Magnets, and Romantic Irony, 66
Poems by Heidy Anne Steidlmayer
Reviews
Special Section: Perspectives on the U.S. Presidency
'The Living
Embodiment of the Nation,' 69
Phillip G. Henderson
The American Presidency: An Intellectual History,
by Forrest McDonald.
Lawrence, Kan.: University of Kansas Press, 1994. 516
pp. $29.95.
History's Verdict Still in the Making, 79
Forrest McDonald
Nixon: A Life, by Jonathan Aitken. Washington,
DC: Regnery Publishing, 1993. xiv+633 pp. $28.
Abraham Lincoln: The Man and the Myth, 85
Brenan R. Nierman
Lincoln in American Memory, by Merrill D. Peterson.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. x+482 pp. $30
Also:
A Post-Liberal Thinker, 92
Mark Wegierski
Post-Liberalism: Studies in Political Thought,
by John Gray. New York and London: Routledge, 1993. 358 pp. $45
Beyond the New Right: Markets, Government and the
Common Environment, by John Gray.
New York and London: Routledge, 1993. 195 pp. $34.50
Notes
on Contributors, 96
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