Political ideas of Harold J. Laski (Record no. 28965)

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Classification number 320.5 Dea
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Personal name Deane, Herbert A.
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Title Political ideas of Harold J. Laski
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Columbia University Press
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1954
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Extent 370p.
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Summary, etc. This book belongs to all those who, by their writing, teaching, or<br/>conversation, have contributed to my education during the last thirty<br/>belongs to my teachers-especially to the late<br/>Franz L. Neumann, who was my principal guide and critic at every<br/>stage in the preparation of this study of Harold Laski. With char-<br/>acteristic generosity he made available to me his amazing store of<br/>knowledge, his keen powers of analysis, and his deep concern for<br/>the problems of political theory. As a result of his careful comments<br/>and criticisms, much of the original manuscript was revised. It is<br/>unspeakably difficult to face the fact that this great teacher and de-<br/>voted friend will no longer be one of the leaders of the intellectual<br/>life of Columbia University.<br/>My gratitude to Robert M. MacIver, whose wise counsel and criti-<br/>cism have saved me from many errors in analysis and evaluation, is<br/>far greater than my ability to express it.<br/>I am indebted to all those who helped to make my year in England<br/>so pleasant and profitable, and particularly to those who generously<br/>gave me their time to discuss Laski and his work. I am especially<br/>grateful to Frida Laski and to her daughter, Diana Matthewson, for<br/>their kindness and assistance.<br/>Among my many debts to Columbia University, it is a great pleas-<br/>ure to acknowledge the Henry Evans Traveling Fellowship, which<br/>permitted me to begin my graduate studies at Harvard University in<br/>1946–1947, and the William Bayard Cutting Traveling Fellowship,<br/>which allowed me to spend the academic year 1950–1951 in England.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Political science
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