Journal of Libertarian Studies

Harold J. Laski: The Liberal Manque or Lost Libertarian?

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A generation after his death in 1950, Harold Laski, the eminent political scientist, socialist, and British Labour Party leader, is almost forgotten apart from an occasional monograph analyzing his political theories. Yet he remains significant and, rather paradoxically perhaps, his ideas are important for American libertarian thought.

Volume 4, Number 2 (1980)

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Ekirch, Arthur A. “Harold J. Laski: The Liberal Manque or Lost Libertarian?.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 4, No.2 (1980): 139-150.

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