Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... claim was weak in comparison with that of Mortimer . Short of getting involved in family trees , we may leave it at saying that Mortimer could claim the throne by way of Lionel , who was John of Gaunt's older brother , and thus his claim ...
... claim was weak in comparison with that of Mortimer . Short of getting involved in family trees , we may leave it at saying that Mortimer could claim the throne by way of Lionel , who was John of Gaunt's older brother , and thus his claim ...
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... claim of classical political thought , that politics could be founded on ends natural to man . Ancient political thought claims not only that happiness is the end of human life , but that it has a substantive content knowable to man and ...
... claim of classical political thought , that politics could be founded on ends natural to man . Ancient political thought claims not only that happiness is the end of human life , but that it has a substantive content knowable to man and ...
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... claim to justice . The claim of the middle class rests on its productivity and openness ( equality of opportunity ) . The presence of virtually unlimited opportunities for advancement through education , the military , and job training ...
... claim to justice . The claim of the middle class rests on its productivity and openness ( equality of opportunity ) . The presence of virtually unlimited opportunities for advancement through education , the military , and job training ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
Copyright | |
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