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The Solitary Self
(June 1997)
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A Letter-Perfect Jean-Jacques Rousseau The Solitary Self: Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Exile and Adversity Maurice Cranston foreword by Sanford Lakoff University of Chicago Press 247 pages /...
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Down Under/A Few Right Moves
(March 1991)
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DOWN UNDER A FEW RIGHT MOVES P rime Minister Bob Hawke's Labor I– government is busy burying socialism. The last party conference accepted his proposal to sell off the airlines, the...
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Tides From Two Cities: Petersburg
(October 1990)
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TALES FROM TWO CITIES (I) PETERSBURG by Maurice Cranston T eningrad claims, with some justice, 1-/ to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, displaying, like Venice and Amsterdam, its...
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Coleridge, by Richard Holmes
(September 1990)
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38 COLERIDGE: EARLY VISIONS Richard Holmes/Viking/409 pp. $22.95 Maurice Cranston T he prestige of Samuel Taylor Cole- faith in freedom, but claimed that the 1 ridge, poet and philosopher, has...
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The Battle Ax and the Poll Tax
(July 1990)
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THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR VOL. 23, NO. 7 / JULY 1990 Maurice Cranston THE BATTLE AX AND THE POLL TAX May's local elections in Britain didn't turn out half as badly for Mrs. Thatcher as predicted,...
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American vs. British Conservatism: An Even Match?
(April 1990)
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Maurice Cranston AMERICAN VS. BRITISH CONSERVATISM: AN EVEN MATCH? Each variety has its strengths and weaknesses. We have our Constitution and our individualism; they have Mrs. Thatcher and...
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South Africa Between Apartheid and Democracy
(January 1990)
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Maurice Cranston SOUTH AFRICA BETWEEN APARTHEID AND DEMOCRACY Under the republic's new president everyone knows there's no going back. Although it's unclear what increased liberty will bring,...
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Should We Celebrate the French Revolution?
(June 1989)
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THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR VOL. 22, NO. 6 / JUNE 1989 Maurice Cranston SHOULD WE CELEBRATE THE FRENCH REVOLUTION? Two hundred years after its outbreak, there's no escaping the sad truth that it was...
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Margaret the Magnificent
(April 1988)
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THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR VOL. 21, NO. 4 / APRIL 1988 Maurice Cranston MARGARET THE MAGNIFICENT May she reign forever. M argaret Thatcher has been in office for longer than any other British prime...
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America in the Looking Glass: A British Visitor's Summer Reading
(September 1987)
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BOOK REVIEWS AMERICA IN THE LOOKING GLASS: A BRITISH VISITOR'S SUMMER READING by Maurice Cranston It is not easy in America to know what is going on in America. In Western Europe you can read...
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America's Neo-Whigs
(February 1987)
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Maurice Cranston AMERICA'S NEO-WHIGS A new generation of writers has brought liberalism back. A distinctive form of liberalism has begun to emerge in American political thought. It is new, but it...
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Britain in Squalor
(May 1986)
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Maurice Cranston BRITAIN IN SQUALOR God save the welfare queen. 'The year 1986 has so far been a bad one for the British, and the nation's problems are not of a kind to be solved quickly. The...
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The Lost Soul of American Politics
(September 1985)
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THE LOST SOUL OF AMERICAN POLITICS John P. Diggins/Basic Books/$23.95 Maurice Cranston Teaching history in American schools has a very different impact from teaching history in European schools....
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The Year of George Orwell
(February 1984)
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Intellectuals of the Left may well greet the year 1984 with a special sort of satisfaction. The world, they will say, has not turned out to be at all as bad as that depicted in George...
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Jean-Jacques: The Early Life of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 1712-1754
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Whatever Happened to Liberalism?
(December 1982)
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there ever been a society more obsessed with the various harmful properties of what we put into our mouths? To read the daily papers of the last, say, fifteen years or so is to be kept...
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The Gentleman in Trollope: Individuality and Moral Conduct
(August 1982)
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to the Soviet Union to a Bar Mitzvah, a p r e f e r e n c e Mr. Shorris a b e t t e d . What is more, he tells of his experimentation with a Christmas tree in his home, this advocate of...
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Crossland, R. L.
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