Books
Revolution of “An Economic Theory of Democracy”
– Rev. of An Economic Theory of Democracy, by Anthony Downs. Journal of Political Economy 67.2 (1959): 208-11.Teaching the American Heritage
– "Teaching the American Heritage," Lecture, University of California-Berkeley, early 1960s.Rev. of “The Age of the Democratic Revolution”
– Rev. of The Age of the Democratic Revolution, by R. R. Palmer. American Political Science Review 54.3 (1960): 747-48.On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education
– "On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education." The College (December 1971): 6-10.In this paper prepared for the 275th Anniversary Colloquium at St. John’s College in Annapolis and published in College in 1971, Diamond maintains that the liberal study of politics… More
The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism
– "The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism." Causes for Optimism. Ed. John A. Howard. Rockford, Ill.: Rockford College, 1973. 40-50.In this presentation to a Rockford College colloquium exploring “Causes for Optimism,” Diamond suggests that the pervasive pessimism of the late 1960s and early 1970s followed… More
The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy
– "The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy." The Sol M. Feinstone Lecture. Syracuse University. Sept. 1975. Mimeographed.Reflections on Martin Diamond’s “Ethics and Politics: The American Way”
– Robert A. Licht. "Reflections on Martin Diamond's "Ethics and Politics: The American Way"" Publius 8.3 (Summer 1978): 183-211.Excerpt: There can be no question but that the theme which is addressed by Martin Diamond in his article, “Ethics and Politics: The American Way” is an area of considerable… More
Martin Diamond on “Lincoln’s Greatness”
– "Martin Diamond on "Lincoln's Greatness"" Interpretation 8.2, 3 (May 1980): 26-28.In the bleakest days of Nixon-Kissinger foreign policy—when it appeared that democracy, having been rendered unmanly by petty bourgeois concerns at home, would be swallowed up by… More
As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Essays by Martin Diamond
– Ed. William A. Schambra. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 1992.When Martin Diamond decided the time had come to collect his essays of some twenty years into a single volume, he selected as its title, As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit. That… More
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Revolution of “An Economic Theory of Democracy”
– Rev. of An Economic Theory of Democracy, by Anthony Downs. Journal of Political Economy 67.2 (1959): 208-11.Teaching the American Heritage
– "Teaching the American Heritage," Lecture, University of California-Berkeley, early 1960s.Rev. of “The Age of the Democratic Revolution”
– Rev. of The Age of the Democratic Revolution, by R. R. Palmer. American Political Science Review 54.3 (1960): 747-48.On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education
– "On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education." The College (December 1971): 6-10.In this paper prepared for the 275th Anniversary Colloquium at St. John’s College in Annapolis and published in College in 1971, Diamond maintains that the liberal study of politics… More
The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism
– "The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism." Causes for Optimism. Ed. John A. Howard. Rockford, Ill.: Rockford College, 1973. 40-50.In this presentation to a Rockford College colloquium exploring “Causes for Optimism,” Diamond suggests that the pervasive pessimism of the late 1960s and early 1970s followed… More
The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy
– "The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy." The Sol M. Feinstone Lecture. Syracuse University. Sept. 1975. Mimeographed.Reflections on Martin Diamond’s “Ethics and Politics: The American Way”
– Robert A. Licht. "Reflections on Martin Diamond's "Ethics and Politics: The American Way"" Publius 8.3 (Summer 1978): 183-211.Excerpt: There can be no question but that the theme which is addressed by Martin Diamond in his article, “Ethics and Politics: The American Way” is an area of considerable… More
Martin Diamond on “Lincoln’s Greatness”
– "Martin Diamond on "Lincoln's Greatness"" Interpretation 8.2, 3 (May 1980): 26-28.In the bleakest days of Nixon-Kissinger foreign policy—when it appeared that democracy, having been rendered unmanly by petty bourgeois concerns at home, would be swallowed up by… More
As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Essays by Martin Diamond
– Ed. William A. Schambra. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 1992.When Martin Diamond decided the time had come to collect his essays of some twenty years into a single volume, he selected as its title, As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit. That… More
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Revolution of “An Economic Theory of Democracy”
– Rev. of An Economic Theory of Democracy, by Anthony Downs. Journal of Political Economy 67.2 (1959): 208-11.Teaching the American Heritage
– "Teaching the American Heritage," Lecture, University of California-Berkeley, early 1960s.Rev. of “The Age of the Democratic Revolution”
– Rev. of The Age of the Democratic Revolution, by R. R. Palmer. American Political Science Review 54.3 (1960): 747-48.On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education
– "On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education." The College (December 1971): 6-10.In this paper prepared for the 275th Anniversary Colloquium at St. John’s College in Annapolis and published in College in 1971, Diamond maintains that the liberal study of politics… More
The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism
– "The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism." Causes for Optimism. Ed. John A. Howard. Rockford, Ill.: Rockford College, 1973. 40-50.In this presentation to a Rockford College colloquium exploring “Causes for Optimism,” Diamond suggests that the pervasive pessimism of the late 1960s and early 1970s followed… More
The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy
– "The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy." The Sol M. Feinstone Lecture. Syracuse University. Sept. 1975. Mimeographed.Reflections on Martin Diamond’s “Ethics and Politics: The American Way”
– Robert A. Licht. "Reflections on Martin Diamond's "Ethics and Politics: The American Way"" Publius 8.3 (Summer 1978): 183-211.Excerpt: There can be no question but that the theme which is addressed by Martin Diamond in his article, “Ethics and Politics: The American Way” is an area of considerable… More
Martin Diamond on “Lincoln’s Greatness”
– "Martin Diamond on "Lincoln's Greatness"" Interpretation 8.2, 3 (May 1980): 26-28.In the bleakest days of Nixon-Kissinger foreign policy—when it appeared that democracy, having been rendered unmanly by petty bourgeois concerns at home, would be swallowed up by… More
As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Essays by Martin Diamond
– Ed. William A. Schambra. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 1992.When Martin Diamond decided the time had come to collect his essays of some twenty years into a single volume, he selected as its title, As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit. That… More
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Revolution of “An Economic Theory of Democracy”
– Rev. of An Economic Theory of Democracy, by Anthony Downs. Journal of Political Economy 67.2 (1959): 208-11.Teaching the American Heritage
– "Teaching the American Heritage," Lecture, University of California-Berkeley, early 1960s.Rev. of “The Age of the Democratic Revolution”
– Rev. of The Age of the Democratic Revolution, by R. R. Palmer. American Political Science Review 54.3 (1960): 747-48.On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education
– "On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education." The College (December 1971): 6-10.In this paper prepared for the 275th Anniversary Colloquium at St. John’s College in Annapolis and published in College in 1971, Diamond maintains that the liberal study of politics… More
The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism
– "The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism." Causes for Optimism. Ed. John A. Howard. Rockford, Ill.: Rockford College, 1973. 40-50.In this presentation to a Rockford College colloquium exploring “Causes for Optimism,” Diamond suggests that the pervasive pessimism of the late 1960s and early 1970s followed… More
The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy
– "The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy." The Sol M. Feinstone Lecture. Syracuse University. Sept. 1975. Mimeographed.Reflections on Martin Diamond’s “Ethics and Politics: The American Way”
– Robert A. Licht. "Reflections on Martin Diamond's "Ethics and Politics: The American Way"" Publius 8.3 (Summer 1978): 183-211.Excerpt: There can be no question but that the theme which is addressed by Martin Diamond in his article, “Ethics and Politics: The American Way” is an area of considerable… More
Martin Diamond on “Lincoln’s Greatness”
– "Martin Diamond on "Lincoln's Greatness"" Interpretation 8.2, 3 (May 1980): 26-28.In the bleakest days of Nixon-Kissinger foreign policy—when it appeared that democracy, having been rendered unmanly by petty bourgeois concerns at home, would be swallowed up by… More
As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Essays by Martin Diamond
– Ed. William A. Schambra. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 1992.When Martin Diamond decided the time had come to collect his essays of some twenty years into a single volume, he selected as its title, As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit. That… More
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Revolution of “An Economic Theory of Democracy”
– Rev. of An Economic Theory of Democracy, by Anthony Downs. Journal of Political Economy 67.2 (1959): 208-11.Teaching the American Heritage
– "Teaching the American Heritage," Lecture, University of California-Berkeley, early 1960s.Rev. of “The Age of the Democratic Revolution”
– Rev. of The Age of the Democratic Revolution, by R. R. Palmer. American Political Science Review 54.3 (1960): 747-48.On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education
– "On the Study of Politics in a Liberal Education." The College (December 1971): 6-10.In this paper prepared for the 275th Anniversary Colloquium at St. John’s College in Annapolis and published in College in 1971, Diamond maintains that the liberal study of politics… More
The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism
– "The Utopian Grounds for Pessimism and the Reasonable Grounds for Optimism." Causes for Optimism. Ed. John A. Howard. Rockford, Ill.: Rockford College, 1973. 40-50.In this presentation to a Rockford College colloquium exploring “Causes for Optimism,” Diamond suggests that the pervasive pessimism of the late 1960s and early 1970s followed… More
The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy
– "The Declaration and the Constitution: The American Posture Towards Democracy." The Sol M. Feinstone Lecture. Syracuse University. Sept. 1975. Mimeographed.Reflections on Martin Diamond’s “Ethics and Politics: The American Way”
– Robert A. Licht. "Reflections on Martin Diamond's "Ethics and Politics: The American Way"" Publius 8.3 (Summer 1978): 183-211.Excerpt: There can be no question but that the theme which is addressed by Martin Diamond in his article, “Ethics and Politics: The American Way” is an area of considerable… More
Martin Diamond on “Lincoln’s Greatness”
– "Martin Diamond on "Lincoln's Greatness"" Interpretation 8.2, 3 (May 1980): 26-28.In the bleakest days of Nixon-Kissinger foreign policy—when it appeared that democracy, having been rendered unmanly by petty bourgeois concerns at home, would be swallowed up by… More
As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Essays by Martin Diamond
– Ed. William A. Schambra. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 1992.When Martin Diamond decided the time had come to collect his essays of some twenty years into a single volume, he selected as its title, As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit. That… More