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Monday, November 22, 2010
Excerpt from "Reading Obama," by James T. Kloppenberg | Harvard Magazine Nov-Dec 2010
Excerpt from "Reading Obama," by James T. Kloppenberg | Harvard Magazine Nov-Dec 2010
Professor Kloppenberg, the chair of the history department at Harvard and a specialist in the intellectual history of the United States and Europe, has studied the books Obama has written, the authors Obama read at university and while in law school, and his conception and philosophy of governance. An excerpt of Kloppenberg's book, "Reading Obama," appears in this month's Harvard Magazine. It is an illuminating and worthwhile read.
Professor Kloppenberg, the chair of the history department at Harvard and a specialist in the intellectual history of the United States and Europe, has studied the books Obama has written, the authors Obama read at university and while in law school, and his conception and philosophy of governance. An excerpt of Kloppenberg's book, "Reading Obama," appears in this month's Harvard Magazine. It is an illuminating and worthwhile read.
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