Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... less common but no less important form of prodigality . As the author of two epic poems notable for their unabashed paganism -lungamente mostrando paganesmo ( 22 , 91 ) —he may be said to have been prodigal in words , a defect from ...
... less common but no less important form of prodigality . As the author of two epic poems notable for their unabashed paganism -lungamente mostrando paganesmo ( 22 , 91 ) —he may be said to have been prodigal in words , a defect from ...
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... less than West makes it seem " ( 410 ) . My contention , of course , is just the opposite : while Socrates ' philosophizing is nothing more than the continual exercise of his human wisdom , his practice , his patent and persistent ...
... less than West makes it seem " ( 410 ) . My contention , of course , is just the opposite : while Socrates ' philosophizing is nothing more than the continual exercise of his human wisdom , his practice , his patent and persistent ...
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... less broad , less free , or less noble than that of the most enduring political and strategic con- ceptions , this in no way detracts from , but only accentuates the supre- macy of the sphere of a Jefferson , a Lincoln , a Roosevelt ...
... less broad , less free , or less noble than that of the most enduring political and strategic con- ceptions , this in no way detracts from , but only accentuates the supre- macy of the sphere of a Jefferson , a Lincoln , a Roosevelt ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
Copyright | |
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