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This review is from: War and the Intellectuals: Collected Essays, 1915-1919 (Bourne) (Paperback)
Scholars and history buffs of the Progressive era will value this collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Reading the original essays delivers the reader from relying on secondary resources. Moreover, this collection contains the significant Bourne essays. Particularly valuable are the essays outlining Bourne's disagreement with leading Progressive intellectuals, particularly John Dewey. Also, Bourne's thinking regarding the connection between the modern state and war is very interesting.
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War and the Intellectuals: Collected Essays, 1915-1919 (Bourne) by Randolph Silliman Bourne (Paperback - Sept. 1999)
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