Willmoore Kendall
American political scientist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Willmoore Bohnert Kendall Jr. was an American conservative writer and a professor of political philosophy. Early life and education Kendall was born March 5, 1909, in Konawa, Oklahoma. His father, who was blind, was a Southern Methodist minister who preached in Konawa and other local towns. At age two, Kendall learned to read by playing with a typewriter. Graduating from high school at age 13, Kendall enrolled at Northwestern University before transferring to the University of Tulsa. In 1920, Kendall graduated from the University of Oklahoma at age 18. In 1927, under the pseudonym Alan Monk, Kendall wrote his first book, Baseball: How to Play It and How to Watch It. He later became a prep school teacher.
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- Thoughts on Machiavelli. (1959) (367)
- The American Party Systems (1954) (111)
- The Government of Poland (1972) (90)
- Democracy and the American party system (1974) (72)
- John Locke And The Doctrine Of Majority-Rule (1942) (67)
- The basic symbols of the American political tradition (1971) (45)
- The “Intensity” Problem and Democratic Theory (1968) (36)
- The Function of Intelligence (1949) (31)
- The Two Majorities (1960) (29)
- The “Open Society” and its Fallacies (1960) (27)
- How to Read Milton's Areopagitica (1960) (20)
- The Conservative Affirmation (1965) (14)
- Democracy: Confusion and Agreement (1951) (14)
- Prolegomena to any Future Work on Majority Rule (1950) (6)
- A Communist Party in Action: An Account of the Organization and Operations in France, (1951) (5)
- THE NATURE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE (1954) (3)
- The "Roster Device": J. S. Mill and Contemporary Elitism (1968) (2)
- Ideas Have Consequences.Richard Weaver (1949) (2)
- Comment on McClosky's Conservatism and Personality (1958) (2)
- Liberalism versus conservatism (1966) (2)
- Prophets and Peoples . By Hans Kohn. (New York: The Macmillan Company. 1946. Pp. 213. $2.50.) (1946) (1)
- Futuribles: Studies in Conjecture . Edited by Bertrand de Jouvenel. (Geneva: Droz Geneva, 1963. Pp. xi, 322.) (1964) (1)
- Liberalism versus conservatism : the continuing debate in American government (1966) (1)
- Book Reviews, Notes, And Bibliography title page and contents (1960) (0)
- The Basic Symbols of the American Tradition (1971) (0)
- Ecuador; Constitutions and Caudillos . By Blanksten George I.. (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1951. Pp. xii, 196. Cloth $3.00, paper $2.50.) (1952) (0)
- We Hold These Truths. Edited by Stuart Gerry Brown. (New York: Harper and Brothers. 1941. Pp. x, 351. $1.25.)Democracy's Battle. By Francis Williams. (New York: The Viking Press. 1941. Pp. 324. $2.75.) (1941) (0)
- The Conservative Illusion. By Auerbach M. Morton. (New York: Columbia University Press. 1959. Pp. 359. $6.75) (1960) (0)
- The Liberal Idea of Freedom. By David Spitz. (Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1964. Pp. 210. $5.50.) (1965) (0)
- Parliamentary Government in England . By Harold Laski (New York: Viking Press. 1938. Pp. 383. $3.50.) (1939) (0)
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