The Discussion of Human Affairs; An Inquiry into the Nature of the Statements, Assertions, Allegations, Claims, Heats, Tempers, Distempers, Dogmas, and Contentions which Appear when Human Affairs are Discussed and into the Possibility of Putting Some Rhyme and Reason into Processes of Discussion. By Charles A. Beard. (New York: The Macmillan Company. 1936. Pp. 124.)
William B. Munro
American Political Science Review, 1937, vol. 31, issue 2, 348-349
Date: 1937
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