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Liberty
by Carl J. Friedrich, American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy. 333 pgs.
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Preface
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Contributors
1: Stages in the History of Political Freedom
2 Rousseau's Concepts of Freedom in the Light of His Philosophy of History
3: Freedom, Authority, Conscience, and Development: Mill, Acton, and Some Contemporary Catholic Thinkers
4: John Stuart Mill: Political and Economic Liberty
6: Mill and the Justification of Social Freedom
7: Mill and Some Present Concerns About Ethical Judgments
8: Mill on Paternalism in Its Place
9: Freedom and Individuality: Mill's Liberty in Retrospect
10: Freedom and Opportunity as Competing Social Values: Mill's Liberty and Ours
11: Liberty and Truth: the Responsibility of Science
12: Problems of Religious Liberty
14: Toward a Consistent Definition of Freedom and Its Relation to Value
15: Strategies of Freedom: the Widening of Choices and the Change of Goals
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The Public Interest
by Carl J. Friedrich. 258 pgs.
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1: Public Interest and Private Utility Gerhart Niemeyer
2: The Ethical Foundations of the Public Interest
3: Public Interest and Ultimate Commitment
4: The Public Interest in Political Ethics
5: The Public Interest: Proposing Principles of Content and Procedure
6: The Changing Content of Public Interest: Some Comments on Harold D. Lasswell
7: Common and Public Interest Defined: Comments on Harold D. Lasswell's Paper
8: The Public Interest: Some Operational Dilemmas
9: The Public Interest: Efficiency in the Creation and Maintenance of Material Welfare
11: The Public Interest: the Present and Future of the Concept
12: A Lawman's View of the Public Interest
13: Is There a Public Interest Theory?
14: The One and the Many: a Note on the Concept
15: The Conceptual Muddle
16: The Use and Abuse of "The Public Interest"
17: Prolegomena to a Theory of the Public Interest
18: Public Interest in the Ideologies of National Development
19: The Relevance and Generality of "The Public Interest"
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Constitutional Government and Democracy
by Carl J. Friedrich. 688 pgs.
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Preface to the Revised Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
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Part I: Modern Government: Nature And Development
I: A Historical Sketch of Modern Constitution. Alism in Theory and Practice
II: The Core of Modern Government: Bureaucracy
III: Territorial Expansion, Security, and The Military Establishment
IV: Peace and Diplomacy
V: Prosperity, the Police, and Legislation
VI: Justice and the Judicial Function
Part II: The Pattern Of Constitutional Government
VII: The Making of a Constitution as A Political Process
VIII: The Constituent Power, the Amending Power, And Revolution
IX: The Constitution as a Political Force
X: The Separation of Powers
XI: Federalism and the Territorial Division Of Power
XII: Judicial Review of Legislative Acts; The Guardianship of the Constitution
XIII: Local Self-Government And Grass-Roots Democracy
Part III: The Functioning Processes Of Constitutional Government
XIV: General Problems of Representation
XV: Electoral Systems in Theory and Practice
XVI: Parliaments as Representative Assemblies
XVII: Parliaments as Deliberative Assemblies
XVIII: Chief Executives and Cabinet Systems
XIX: Responsible Government Service
XX: Political Parties: General Problems
XXI: Political Parties: a Panorama of Their Comparative Development in Europe
XXII: Interest Groups and Economic Councils
Part IV: Tensions Breakdowns Adjustments
XXIII: Socialization and Planning
XXIV: Propaganda and the Control Of Communications
XXV: Direct Popular Action
XXVI: Constitutional Dictatorship And Military Government
Bibliography
Index
4.
A Hegel Symposium
by Carl J. Friedrich, Sidney Hook, Helmut Rehder, Gustav E. Mueller, Helmut Motekat, D. C. Travis. 142 pgs.
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INTRODUCTION
A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL
The Power of Negation: Hegel's Dialectic and Totalitarian Ideology
Hegel and the Perspective Of Liberalism
Hegel and Heine
Hegel's Absolute and the Crisis of Christianity
Of Structure and Symbol: The Significance of Hegel's Phenomenology for Literary Criticism
Notes on Contributors
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The New Image of the Common Man
by Carl J. Friedrich. 386 pgs.
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Foreword To the 1950 Edition
Preface: To the 1942 Edition
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Prologue: Image and Reality
Chapter I: The Common Man In American Poetry And Politics
Chapter II: The State as God: Modern Man's Golden Calf
Chapter III: Independence of Thought And Propaganda
Chapter IV: Majority Rule
Chapter V: The Need for Dissent
Chapter VI: Responsibility and the Sense Of Workmanship
Chapter VII: Planning for the Public Good
Chapter VIII: The Elite
Chapter IX: The Future Citizen
Chapter X: Pan-Humanism
Epilogue: Looking Backward And Forward
Notes
Index
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The New Belief in the Common Man
by Carl J. Friedrich. 348 pgs.
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Chapter I: The Common Man In American Poetry And Politics
Chapter II: The State as God: Modern Man's Golden Calf
Chapter III: Independence of Thought And Propaganda
Conclusion
Chapter IV: Majority Rule
Conclusion
Chapter V: The Need for Dissent
Conclusion
Chapter VI: Responsibility and the Sense Of Workmanship
Conclusion
Chapter VII: Planning for the Public Good
Conclusion
Chapter VIII: The Elite
Conclusion
Chapter IX: The Future Citizen
Conclusion
Chapter X: Pan-Humanism
Notes
Index
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American Experiences in Military Government in World War II
by Carl J. Friedrich. 438 pgs.
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Part I: Some General Problems of Military Government
Chapter II: The Development of American Military Government Policy During World War II
Chapter III: Military Government Organizational Relationships
Chapter IV: Political Intelligence and Its Relation To Military Government
Chapter V: Military Occupation Policy of the Axis Powers
Part II: Descriptive Accounts and Evaluations of Experiences In Italy, France, and Austria
Chapter VI: American Military Government in Italy
Chapter VII: Civil Affairs in France
Chapter VIII: American Military Government in Austria May 1945-February 1946
Part III: Descriptive Account and Evaluation Of Experience in Germany
Chapter X: Conflicts Over Planning at Staff Headquarters
Chapter XI: The Three Phases of Field Operations In Germany, 1945-1946
Chapter XII Denazification, 1944-1946
Chapter XIII: Information Control in the American Zone Of Germany, 1945-1946
Part IV: Military Government Organization And Experience in the Pacific
Chapter XIV: Experience in the Pacific Islands as Illustrated By Guam
Conclusion
Chapter XV: American Military Government Experience In Japan
Chapter XVI: Military Government Experience in Korea
Appendices
Index
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Japan's Prospect (Chap. XII "International and Imperialist Problems Democratic and Socialist Issues Involved In the International Settlement of the Japanese Empire")
by Carl J. Friedrich, Edward A. Ackerman, William Henry Chamberlin, Merle Fainsod, Talcott Parsons, G. Nye Steiger, Seiyei Wakukawa, Frederick M. Watkins. 474 pgs.
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Japanese Words and Pronunciation
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Chapter I Introductory: Japanese Situations as Criteria of Practical Policy
Chapter II Japan: Have or Have-Not Nation?
Chapter III The Historical Background of Present-Day Japan
Chapter IV Population and Social Structure
Chapter V The Japanese Farm-Tenancy System
Chapter VI The Industrial and Commercial Prospect
Chapter VII Religion, Magic, and Morale
Chapter VIII The Challenge of Japanese Ideology
Chapter IX Military Government and the Occupation of Japan
Chapter X Prospects of Constitutional Democracy
Chapter XI Russian Policies in the Far East
Chapter XII International and Imperialist Problems Democratic and Socialist Issues Involved In the International Settlement of the Japanese Empire
Notes
Appendix A
First Published Directive To General Macarthur
The Constitution of Japan
Appendix B Military Government for Japan
Appendix C A Guide to Reading on Japan
Index and Glossary
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