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Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Moral Voice in Politics

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Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Moral Voice in Politics
Author(s)Padover, Saul K.
AbstractIt may, at first glance, seem to be incongruous to include Ralph Waldo Emerson among political thinkers, but the flavor of his personality and the influence of his teachings were such that he left an ineradicable imprint on the leaders and thinkers of his age. No account of American thought-be its emphasis on philosophy or theology or society or politics-can be complete without reference to Emerson.
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Pages334-350
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePolitical Science Quarterly
VolumeNo74
PubDateSeptember 1959
ISBN_ISSN0032-3195

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