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Professor Gary Gerstle in this 2012 Harmsworth lecture. Professor Gerstle debates the paradoxes of state power in America, seeking to address the paradoxical legacy bestowed by the US Constitution: how can the US be so l...
Paradoxes of State Power in America is an episode from Harmsworth Lecture series by Oxford University. Professor Gary Gerstle in this 2012 Harmsworth lecture. Professor Gerstle debates the paradoxes of state power in America, seeking to add...
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Published Dec 5, 2012, 50:46 long, audio available.
Professor Gary Gerstle in this 2012 Harmsworth lecture. Professor Gerstle debates the paradoxes of state power in America, seeking to address the paradoxical legacy bestowed by the US Constitution: how can the US be so liberal and illiberal at the same time?
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Paradoxes of State Power in America is from Harmsworth Lecture series by Oxford University.
Published Dec 5, 2012 and 50:46 long