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Inventing freedom : how the English-speaking peoples made the modern world

text Inventing freedom : how the English-speaking peoples made the modern world

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Explores the distinctive contributions of the English-speaking world to modern civilization, including the concepts of free and regular elections, equality for women, freedom of contract, and private property.

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395 p.;
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HarperCollins 2013

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Woodmere (Main Branch) 306.0917 HAN in Adult Non-fiction Reshelving

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