The Baldwin-Slocum Lectures are a series of influential lectures in the field of political science, delivered at the University of Michigan between 1904 and 1917. This book collects the full text of these lectures, which cover a wide range of topics related to government, politics, and public policy. With contributions from some of the leading political scientists of the day, this book is an important resource for anyone interested in the history of political thought and the development of political science as a discipline.
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