Voices In Time Politics 1790 | London Freedom Isn’t Free For Edmund Burke, politics is an inexact science.More
Voices In Time Politics 1819 | Florence Public Service Announcement Percy Bysshe Shelley rages against the machine.More
Voices In Time Politics 1858 | Ottawa, IL Different Constitutions Stephen Douglas argues for a government of white men, by white men, and for white men.More
Voices In Time Politics 411 BC | Athens Cleaning House One woman’s attempt to end the Peloponnesian War.More
Voices In Time Politics 1812 | United States Remembrances of a Republic Past Adams and Jefferson reflect on their lives in politics.More
Voices In Time Politics 1910 | New York City Wherein Man Has Failed The fetish of women’s suffrage.More
Voices In Time Politics 1787 | Mount Vernon Art of the Possible George Washington finds the constitution to be perfectly satisfactory.More
Voices In Time Politics 1918 | Munich Unbroken Spirit Max Weber on the necessity of heroes in politics.More
Voices In Time Politics 2000 | Borneo Closing Arguments In politics as in nature, the snake always eats the rat.More
Voices In Time Politics 1507 | Urbino Camera Ready “Practice in all things a certain nonchalance.”More
Voices In Time Politics 1879 | Hartford, CT Campaign Promises Mark Twain announces his candidacy.More
Voices In Time Politics 2010 | Washington, DC Corporations Are People Too Anthony Kennedy on the rights of citizens.More