Machiavellism: The Doctrine of Raison D'Etat and its Place in Modern HistoryTransaction Publishers - 438 pages |
Contents
MACHIAVELLI | 25 |
BOTERO AND BOCCALINI | 65 |
CAMPANELLA | 90 |
THE SPREAD OF THE DOCTRINE OF RAISON DÉTAT | 117 |
THE DOCTRINE OF THE BEST INTEREST OF THE STATE | 146 |
GABRIEL NAUDÉ | 196 |
A GLANCE AT GROTIUS HOBBES AND SPINOZA | 207 |
PUFENDORF | 224 |
ROUSSET | 257 |
FREDERICK THE GREAT | 272 |
Chapter Page | 343 |
FICHTE | 370 |
RANKE | 377 |
TREITSCHKE | 392 |
PAST AND PRESENT | 409 |
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