Achieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America

Harvard University Press (1998)
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One of America's foremost philosophers challenges the lost generation of the American Left to understand the role it might play in the great tradition of democratic intellectual labor that started with writers such as Walt Whitman and John Dewey.

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