The Bill of Rights and What It Means Today. By Edward Dumbauld. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 1957. Pp. xiv, 242. $3.75.) - Freedom, Virtue and the First Amendment. By Walter Berns. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. 1957. Pp. xiii, 264. $4.00.) - Three Human Rights in the Constitution of 1787. By Zechariah ChafeeJr., (Lawrence: Kansas Press. 1956. Pp. 245. $4.00.) - The Freedom to Read: Perspective and Program. By Richard McKeon, Robert K. Merton, and Walter Gellhorn. (New York: R. R. Bowker Company for the National Book Committee. 1957. Pp. viii, 110. $2.50 cloth, $1.25 paper.)
Charles R. Nixon
American Political Science Review, 1958, vol. 52, issue 1, 200-202
Date: 1958
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