Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... thought “ as established in the theology of Dante's day . " It is assumed from the start that " the poet did not invent the doctrine , " for " what ( he ) sees as poet and realizes as poet " is nothing other than " what ( was ) already ...
... thought “ as established in the theology of Dante's day . " It is assumed from the start that " the poet did not invent the doctrine , " for " what ( he ) sees as poet and realizes as poet " is nothing other than " what ( was ) already ...
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... thought that are of most interest to the study of American political thought . As Diamond points out , what is distinctive about America is the way in which it differs from all previous polities : it is , after all , the novus ordo ...
... thought that are of most interest to the study of American political thought . As Diamond points out , what is distinctive about America is the way in which it differs from all previous polities : it is , after all , the novus ordo ...
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... thought . Its destruction , the elimination of what he called the spirit of revenge , would elevate those few capable of it to supermen . The need to transcend all philosophic , that is political or hateful , thought is at the core of ...
... thought . Its destruction , the elimination of what he called the spirit of revenge , would elevate those few capable of it to supermen . The need to transcend all philosophic , that is political or hateful , thought is at the core of ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
Copyright | |
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