Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... discussion of politics but the political discussion of philosophy . The dialectic within Crisis therefore takes place within the horizon of the American political tradition . At the center of Crisis is the argument that all healthy ...
... discussion of politics but the political discussion of philosophy . The dialectic within Crisis therefore takes place within the horizon of the American political tradition . At the center of Crisis is the argument that all healthy ...
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... discussion of actual regimes and of how they may be improved without being ruled directly by a philosopher . This discussion takes place in Books IV - VI of the Politics . It is pre- ceded by Aristotle's remark at the end of Book III ...
... discussion of actual regimes and of how they may be improved without being ruled directly by a philosopher . This discussion takes place in Books IV - VI of the Politics . It is pre- ceded by Aristotle's remark at the end of Book III ...
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... discussion of how loving conquest too much leads to tyranny , but when he does discuss it , Caesar proves to be the principal example . See Disc . , I. 5 , P. 140 ; III . 24 . 22. Consider Disc . , III . 6 , p . 409 where Caesar is ...
... discussion of how loving conquest too much leads to tyranny , but when he does discuss it , Caesar proves to be the principal example . See Disc . , I. 5 , P. 140 ; III . 24 . 22. Consider Disc . , III . 6 , p . 409 where Caesar is ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
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