Sentenced to life
[by] John P. Roche.
- New York, Macmillan [1974]
- xiv, 359 p. 21 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Kennedy and the politics of modernity.--The uses of American power.--Gideon of the right.--Kennedy, Johnson and the intellectuals.--The liberals and Vietnam.--A professor votes for Mr. Johnson.--Can a free society fight a limited war?--Moralism and foreign policy.--The jigsaw puzzle of history.--The Pentagon papers.--The Vietnam negotiations: a case study in Communist political warfare.--The rebellion of the clerks.--The retreat of the faculty.--On being an unfashionable professor.--The strange case of the "revolutionary" establishment.--John Marshall: major opinions and other writings.--Entrepreneurial liberty and the fourteenth amendment.--Entrepreneurial liberty and the commerce power: expansion, contraction, and casuistry in the age of enterprise.--Civil liberty in the age of enterprise.--Equality in America: the expansion of a concept.--Constitutional law: distribution of powers.--The expatriation decisions: a study in constitutional improvisation and the uses of history.
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Constitutional law--United States.
United States--Politics and government--1945-1989.