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William Graham Sumner
William Graham Sumner was one of the founding fathers of American sociology. Although he trained as an Episcopalian clergyman, Sumner went on to teach at Yale University, where he wrote his most influential works. His interests included money and tariff policy, and critiques of socialism, social classes, and imperialism.
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| Prosperity Strangled by Gold? | William Graham Sumner | 07/12/2010 |
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| Austrian Paper Money: 1700 and Following | William Graham Sumner | 05/10/2010 |
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| The Philosophy of Strikes | William Graham Sumner | 01/01/2010 |
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| The Fallacy of Territorial Extension | William Graham Sumner | 10/08/2009 |
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| State Interference | William Graham Sumner | 09/21/2009 |
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| Equality | William Graham Sumner | 09/16/2009 |
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| What Is Free Trade? | William Graham Sumner | 08/11/2009 |
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| What the Social Classes Owe to Each Other | William Graham Sumner | 02/24/2007 |
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| The Forgotten Man | William Graham Sumner | 02/23/2007 |
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| The Conquest of the United States by Spain | William Graham Sumner | 12/15/2006 |




