The Southern Review, Volume 5Louisiana State University Press, 1940 - 25 pages |
Contents
The Genius of Democracy R M MacIver | 22 |
Populus Sempervirens | 42 |
On the Preservation of Democracy for America Willmoore Kendall | 53 |
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