Suggested Further Reading
Clements, Kendrick A. 1992.The Presidency of Woodrow Wilson. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
Kesler, Charles R. 1988. “Separation of Powers and the Administrative State. InThe Imperial Congress, ed. Gordon S. Jones and John A. Marini, 20–40. New York: Pharos Books.
Kesler, Charles R. 1984. “Woodrow Wilson and the Statesmanship of Progress.” InNatural Right and Political Right, ed. Thomas B. Silver and Peter W. Schramm, 103–27. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
Pearson, Sidney A., Jr. 2001. “Introduction” to Wilson,Constitutional Government in the United States. Somerset, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
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Ronald J. Pestritto teaches politics at the University of Dallas and is a research fellow of the Claremont Institute. This article is based uponWoodrow Wilson and the Roots of Modern Liberalism (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005).
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Pestritto, R.J. What America owes to Woodrow Wilson. Soc 43, 57–66 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02687355
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