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Nature of Federal Form of Government
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Collection StructureInstitute for Humane Studies miscellaneous records > Felix Morley sound recordings > Nature of Federal Form of Government
Item Title Nature of Federal Form of Government
Speaker Morley, Felix M. (Felix Muskett) (1894-1982)
Date CreatedJune 16, 1959
Description

Morley examines federalism in the American system. In the process, he compares it to other forms of government in other countries, other eras, and Indian tribes. Occasionally through the lecture, he references the lecture of John Jewkes earlier that day. He places some importance on noting that the American system is not a political democracy.

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FormatSound Recording
Hoover ID85023_a_0008247_a01
Record Number85023.93
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