Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... According to Socrates , not music , but changes of its ways are politi- cally relevant . As I have shown , the musicians attempt to elaborate the tonal laws by imitating their civilization's cosmology . Perhaps the very frivolity , the ...
... According to Socrates , not music , but changes of its ways are politi- cally relevant . As I have shown , the musicians attempt to elaborate the tonal laws by imitating their civilization's cosmology . Perhaps the very frivolity , the ...
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... according to Locke , the building blocks of ethics and politics , will not , according to Publius , yield a perfect understanding of the political . While Publius again and again attempts to allay the fears of his opponents by relying ...
... according to Locke , the building blocks of ethics and politics , will not , according to Publius , yield a perfect understanding of the political . While Publius again and again attempts to allay the fears of his opponents by relying ...
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... according to the tyrant's opinion ( which might also be according to law over willing subjects if that were the tyrant's desire ) it has become irresponsible rule over similars and betters for the monarch's own benefit . The former is a ...
... according to the tyrant's opinion ( which might also be according to law over willing subjects if that were the tyrant's desire ) it has become irresponsible rule over similars and betters for the monarch's own benefit . The former is a ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
Copyright | |
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