William Graham Sumner: Against Democracy, Plutocracy, and Imperialism

Journal of Libertarian Studies 4:1-27 (1980)
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Pioneering sociologist William Graham Sumner (1840Ð1910) was a prolific and astute historian of the early American republic. His work is informed by both his classical liberalism and his understanding of economics. He authored eight major works including major biographies and thematic studies concentrating on the vital subjects of currency, banking, business cycles, foreign trade, protectionism, and democratic politics.

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