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Liberty and coercion : the paradox of American government from the founding to the present
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Liberty and coercion : the paradox of American government from the founding to the present

Gary Gerstle

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A liberal state emerges, 1780-1840
The states and their police power, 1790s-1920s
An improvisational liberal state, 1860-1920
World War I : crisis and resurgence
Money, parties, and extra-constitutional government, 1830-1930
From populism to the iron triangle : building the agricultural state, 1880-1940
From Gilded Age strikes to the treaty of Detroit : the challenge of labor, 1880-1960
Leviathan rising, 1945-1970
Breaking the power of the states, 1960-1980
Leviathan besieged, 1980-2015.

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Liberty and coercion : the paradox of American government from the founding to the present by Gary Gerstle. ISBN 9780691162942. Published by Princeton University Press in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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