No longer enough to have read historians like Bailyn, Greene, Robbins, Palmer, Maier, Gay and various so called Enlightenment scholars and historians, historians of the French Revolution (an enormous corpus), or the legions of American and European political science, constitutional, and political philosophy scholars, and the treasure trove of economists and economic historians and other social scientists like Weber who have underpinned some of them, etc.
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