Louis Hartz
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American political scientist
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Louis Hartz's Degrees
- PhD Political Science Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Louis Hartz was an American political scientist, historian, and a professor at Harvard, where he taught from 1942 until 1974. Hartz’s teaching and various writings —books and articles— have had an important influence on American political theory and comparative history.
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Published Works
- The liberal tradition in America : an interpretation of American political thought since the Revolution (1955) (640)
- The Founding of New Societies (1966) (209)
- Economic policy and democratic thought : Pennsylvania, 1776-1860 (1948) (160)
- The Founding of New Societies. Studies in the History of the United States, Latin America, South Africa, Canada, and Australia (1965) (81)
- The Founding of New Societies: Studies in the History of the United States, Latin America, South Africa, Canada, and Australia (1969) (70)
- The Founding of New Societies. (1966) (49)
- American Political Thought and the American Revolution (1952) (13)
- Goals for Political Science: A Discussion (1951) (11)
- Founding of new societies : studies in the United States Latin America, South Africa, Canada, and Australia / Louis Hartz, Kenneth D. McRae, Richard M. Moerse (1964) (10)
- The Necessity of Choice: Nineteenth Century Political Thought (1991) (8)
- Seth Luther: The Story of a Working-Class Rebel (1940) (8)
- The Reactionary Enlightenment: Southern Political Thought Before the Civil War (1952) (8)
- American Historiography and Comparative Analysis: Further Reflections (1963) (7)
- Economic Policy and Democratic Thought: Pennsylvania, 1776-1860 (1948) (7)
- Laissez-Faire Thought in Pennsylvania, 1776–1860 (1943) (5)
- Otis and Anti-Slavery Doctrine (1939) (3)
- The Whig Tradition in America and Europe (1952) (3)
- The Myth of the Ruling Class: Gaetano Mosca and the “Elite.” By James H. Meisel. (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. 1958. Pp. vi, 432. $7.50.) (1959) (2)
- The Coming of Age of America (1957) (2)
- VII. ECONOMIC POLICY AND DEMOCRATIC THOUGHT (1948) (1)
- The English Utilitarians. By Plamenatz John. (Oxford: Basil Blackwell. New York: Macmillan Co. 1949. Pp. 228. $2.25.)The English Utilitarians. By Stephen Leslie. (New York: Peter Smith. 1950. 3 volumes. Pp. viii, 525. $15.00.) (1951) (1)
- The Liberal Tradition in America: An Interpretation of American Political Thought since the Revolution (1956) (1)
- The Concept of Fragment in Comparative Political Analysis@@@The Founding of New Societies (1968) (1)
- Violence and Legality in the Fragment Cultures (1969) (1)
- Economic Policy and Democratic Thought: Pennsylvania, 1776-1860 . By Louis Hartz. With a foreword by Benjamin F. Wright. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1948. Pp. xv, 366. ($6.00) (1949) (0)
- VI. ISSUES IN CORPORATE CONTROL (1948) (0)
- I. THE THEORY OF BUSINESS AND POLITICS (1948) (0)
- LIST OF CHARTS (1948) (0)
- III. THE MIXED CORPORATION (1948) (0)
- TABLE OF LEGAL CASES (1948) (0)
- IV. THE PUBLIC WORKS (1948) (0)
- LIST OF MAPS (1948) (0)
- V. SOCIAL REFORM AND VESTED RIGHTS (1948) (0)
- Comment (1963) (0)
- Hartz on American Liberal Tradition@@@The Liberal Tradition in America: An Interpretation of American Political Thought Since the Revolution. (1956) (0)
- II. THE CORPORATION (1948) (0)
- GOVERNMENT. The New Individualism and the Progressive Tradition (1965) (0)
- American Economic Policy@@@Economic Policy and Democratic Thought: Pennsylvania, 1776-1860. (1949) (0)
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