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978-0-7391-0945-8 • Hardback • June 2005 • $126.00 • (£97.00)
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Ronald J. Pestritto is Charles and Lucia Shipley Chair in the American Constitution at Hillsdale College and research fellow of the Claremont Institute. His most recent book is Woodrow Wilson and the Roots of Modern Liberalism.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction to Wilson's Political Thought
Chapter 3 Progress and the Organic State
Chapter 4 The State (
Chapters 1, 2, 13, 16)
Chapter 5 Christ's Army
Chapter 6 Christian Progress
Chapter 7 Political Liberty and the Scope and Ends of Government
Chapter 8 Socialism and Democracy
Chapter 9 A Calendar of Great Americans
Chapter 10 Address on Thomas Jefferson
Chapter 11 The Authors and Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Chapter 12 The New Freedom (
Chapters 1, 2)
Chapter 13 Institutional Reform
Chapter 14 Cabinet Government in the United States
Chapter 15 Congressional Government (
Chapter 2 & conclusion)
Chapter 16 Constitutional Government in the United States (
Chapters 3, 8)
Chapter 17 Wanted - A Party
Chapter 18 Political and Administrative Leadership
Chapter 19 Leaders of Men
Chapter 20 The Study of Administration
Chapter 21 Foreign Policy
Chapter 22 War Message to Congress
Chapter 23 Fourteen Points
Chapter 24 Appendix A. Chronology of Wilson's Academic Work and Other Selected Events
Chapter 25 Appendix B. Selected Bibliography
Finally, a first-rate scholar of Woodrow Wilson has provided us with a first-rate single-volume collection of his seminal political writings. It has always been something of a mystery why the key political writings of such a towering figure as Woodrow Wilson have been unavailable in a single volume. Whatever the reason, R. J. Pestritto has done all of us who study and teach Woodrow Wilson an enormous service. Beautifully introduced by an insightful interpretative essay, Pestritto?s collection will immediately become indispensable to scholars of American political thought and development, and their students. We will wonder how we had managed without it for so long...
— Joseph M. Bessette
Pestritto has succeeded splendidly and should be congratulated for uncovering the harm that 'mere' academics can do.....
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Pestritto...has expertly edited this volume of Wilson's most fundamental essays, organizing the subject matter and rendering the accompanying text in such a masterful manner that both curious novices and studied scholars have equal access to the breadth and depth of Wilson's political ideas... Summing Up: Highly Recommended. All levels/libraries....
— M. J. C. Taylor
The material included here is some of Wilson's most significant work....Pestritto does a good job in assembling a cross-section of Wilson's political writings....Ideal for undergraduate and perhaps graduate courses....Highly readable and welcome addition to the scholarship on one of the few political scientists who was also an influential political actor....
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Ronald Pestritto has done students of American political thought and institutions a great favor. He has collected the most important speeches and writings of Woodrow Wilson—those that best represent Wilson's penetrating and skillful critique of the Constitution. Graced with an excellent introduction to Wilson's political thought, this volume provides important insights into how a distinguished scholar rose to the presidency and played a critical part in refounding the American republic....
— Sidney M. Milkis, University of Virginia