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Presidents. --- Speech. --- Madison, James.
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Arboretums --- Botanical gardens --- History. --- University of Wisconsin--Madison. --- University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum
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Historic buildings --- Wisconsin State Capitol (Madison, Wis.) --- Madison (Wis.) --- Wisconsin --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Capital and capitol.
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University of Wisconsin--Madison --- Students --- Political activity --- History --- Madison (Wis.) --- Politics and government
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Indians of North America --- Indo-European languages. --- Languages. --- Beeler, Madison Scott, --- Languages --- Indo-European languages --- Beeler, Madison Scott, - 1910 --- -Indians of North America --- Beeler, Madison Scott, - 1910-
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"The Capital Times has always been a progressive newspaper, but even more important than its progressivism has been its embrace of the role of a free and independent press. Founded by William T. Evjue in 1917 to defend Robert M. La Follette's opposition to World War I, The Capital Times opposed militarism and the military-industrial complex in the most dangerous and difficult of times. It has from its founding developed and maintained a critique of corporate power and monopolies that is rooted in the Midwestern tradition of distrusting concentrated economic and political power. Over the years, The Capital Times has wrestled with how to adapt this vision to the moment - and it has often been at odds with the political currents of the moment. There have been times when The Capital Times has seemed old-fashioned, even nostalgic; yet, in recent years it's stances have been celebrated and embraced by young activists in the Occupy Movement and by national figures such as Bernie Sanders - who calls The Capital Times "may be the only daily newspaper that actually gets it." And while The Capital Times has always had a national and international vision, it remains a newspaper rooted in its place. The Capital Times has believed, throughout its history, that Wisconsin has something to teach America and the world. The Cap Times has survived 100 years, a rare accomplishment in the newspaper game"--
American newspapers --- Newspapers --- History. --- Capital times (Madison, Wis.)
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Miss Koch probes the essential meaning of Madison's political philosophy to locate his distinctive angle of vision. She considers three controlling themes in his political thought-liberty, justice, and union-and presents a profile of his mind and heart. The material in the book was originally presented as the Whig-Clio Bicentennial Lectures at Princeton University.Originally published in 1966.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
HISTORY / United States / General. --- Madison, James, --- United States --- History --- Philosophy.
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