Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... regard excellence as an unfair portion of the lot distributed by purposeless , willful nature . " The mix of democracy and oligarchy and of choice and lot is shown , then , in a visible order , an order of bodies or of parts of the city ...
... regard excellence as an unfair portion of the lot distributed by purposeless , willful nature . " The mix of democracy and oligarchy and of choice and lot is shown , then , in a visible order , an order of bodies or of parts of the city ...
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... regard to other men on what they consider in regard to nature as a whole : whether man's relation to nature is war or peace , alliance or dissolution . And in deliberating on punishments , men intend the effects that may be inflicted by ...
... regard to other men on what they consider in regard to nature as a whole : whether man's relation to nature is war or peace , alliance or dissolution . And in deliberating on punishments , men intend the effects that may be inflicted by ...
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... regard them- selves as a " some " that is a part within the whole . Aristotle concludes that the modes are divided into first the demotic , from all about all cases ; second , the oligarchic , from some about all ; and third , the ...
... regard them- selves as a " some " that is a part within the whole . Aristotle concludes that the modes are divided into first the demotic , from all about all cases ; second , the oligarchic , from some about all ; and third , the ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
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