Progressive Logic.
Progressive Logic
William J. Kelleher
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Of Values For Progressives by William J. Kelleher is an outstanding guide offering a logical approach to progressive political thought and activism. Introducing a series of comprehensive concepts of political civics civics, branch of learning that treats of the relationship between citizens and their society and state, originally called civil government. With the large immigration into the United States in the latter half of the 19th cent. and cultural morality, Progressive Logic offers the non-specialist general reader with a complete and thorough understanding of an idealistic "natural order of values" in which political progression is constructively rooted in the confluence confluence /con·flu·ence/ (kon´floo-ins) 1. a running together; a meeting of streams.con´fluent
2. in embryology, the flowing of cells, a component process of gastrulation. of variations of progressive values. An informed and thought-provoking, pocket-sized book which is ideally suited for students of political science and philosophy, Progressive Logic is very strongly recommended reading.
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