Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... cause . " Rhodes James does not explain . 4 Perhaps Rhodes James wishes to imply that this attachment to pri- vate enterprise was unworthy of the Churchill who , in the mid - 1930s , at last found a cause in anti - National Socialism ...
... cause . " Rhodes James does not explain . 4 Perhaps Rhodes James wishes to imply that this attachment to pri- vate enterprise was unworthy of the Churchill who , in the mid - 1930s , at last found a cause in anti - National Socialism ...
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... cause was a lost cause , one which , far from enhancing his fame , would win for him immediate and enduring oppro- brium , did not mean to Dickinson that it was a cause unworthy of the last full measure of devotion . As he had said in ...
... cause was a lost cause , one which , far from enhancing his fame , would win for him immediate and enduring oppro- brium , did not mean to Dickinson that it was a cause unworthy of the last full measure of devotion . As he had said in ...
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... causes , in four senses : the definition , formula , or essence the formal cause ; the matter or substratum - the material cause ; the source of motion or change - the efficient cause ; and the purpose , good or end — the final cause ...
... causes , in four senses : the definition , formula , or essence the formal cause ; the matter or substratum - the material cause ; the source of motion or change - the efficient cause ; and the purpose , good or end — the final cause ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
Copyright | |
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