Abbé de Saint-Pierre: European Union and the Turk
T. Mastnak
XIX, 570
Adam Ferguson and the Paradox of Progress and Decline
Lisa Hill
XVIII, 677
Adam Smith on Slavery
J. Salter
XIII, 219
Aesthetic Realm and the Lifeworld, The: Kant and Merleau-Ponty
D. Coole
V, 503
After Virtù: Rhetoric, Prudence and Moral Pluralism in
Machiavelli
E. Garver
XVII, 195
After the Ancient Constitution: Political Theory and English Constitutional
Writings, 1765-1832
M. Francis
& J. Morrow IX, 283
All’s fair in Love and War: Machiavelli’s Clizia
H. Patapan
XIX, 531
Ambiguities of Marx’s Concepts of ‘Proletarian Dictatorship’ and ‘Transition
to Communism’, The
Frederic Bender II, 525
Ambizione in Machiavelli’s Thought
R. Price
III, 383
American Founders and Classical Political Thought, The
J. Zvesper
X, 701
Ancestors, Legacies and Traditions: British Idealism in the History
of Political Thought (Review article)
John Morrow
VI, 491
Antonio Genovesi: The Neapolitan Enlightenment and Political Economy
John Robertson
VIII, 336
Antonio Labriola: A Forgotten Marxist Thinker
Joseph Femia
II, 557
Arendt, Republicanism and Patriarchalism
P. Springborg
X, 499
Argument and Agreement in Plato’s Crito
M. Lane XIX,313
Aristotle and Natural Law
T. Burns
XIX, 142
Aristotle and the Political Role of Women
R. Mulgan
XV, 179
Aristotle and the Problem of Needs
P. Springborg
V, 393
Aristotle on the Good of Virtue-Friendship
D.N. Schroeder
XIII, 203
Aristotle on the Self-Sufficiency of the City
R. Mayhew
XVII, 488
Aristotle’s ‘Science’ of Tyranny
R. Boesche
XIV, 1
Aristotle’s Paradox of Monarchy and the Biographical Tradition
J. Miller
XIX, 501
Aristotle’s Polity: Mixed or Middle Constitution?
C. Johnson
IX, 189
Aristotle’s Woman
Stephen R. Clark III, 177
Aspects of Inheritance in the Greek World
R. Lane Fox
VI, 208
Athenian Democracy: Politicization and Constitutional Restraints
M. Mion VII,219
Authentic Tele of Politics, The: A Reading of Aristotle
N.K. Swazo
XII, 405
Avarice and Civil Unity: The Contribution of Sir Thomas Smith
N. Wood XVIII,24
Bacon’s Essays: From Political Science to Political Prudence
Ian Box III,31
Bannisterless Politics: Hannah Arendt and her Children
G. McKenna
V, 333
Between Political Loyalty and Religious Liberty: Political Theory and
Toleration in Huguenot Thought in the Epoch of Bayle
L. Simonutti
XVII, 523
Blood, Sweat and Wealth: Fortescue’s Theory of the Origin of Property
E.T. Callahan
XVII, 21
Bodin and Locke on Consent to Taxation: A Note and Observation
J.H. Franklin
VII, 89
Bourgeois in Marxian Rhetoric, The
Paul E. Corcoran
I, 301
Bourgeois Virtue, Property and Moral Philosophy in America, 1750–1800
T.A. Horne
IV, 317
Bracton on Kingship Revisited
C.J. Nederman
V, 61
British Conservatism and Bureaucracy
J. Greenaway
XIII, 129
Calhoun’s Realism?
T.L. Putterman
XII, 107
Capital, Civil Society and the Deformation of Politics
Richard D. Winfield IV, 111
Capitalism and the Novel: Georg Lukacs on Modern Realism
B.J. Shaw
IX, 553
Carl Schmitt on Liberalism, Democracy and Catholicism
Renato XIV,281
Carl Schmitt, Hans Freyer and the Radical Conservative Critique of Liberal
Democracy in the Weimar Republic
J.Z. Muller
XII, 695
Case for Sir Robert Holbourne Reasserted, The
Corinne Weston
VIII, 435
‘Catholicum Opus Imperiale Regiminis Mundi’. An Early Sixteenth-Century
Restatement of Empire
Diana Perry
II, 227
‘Cato’s Letters, John Locke, and the Republican Paradigm
R. Hamowy
XI, 273
Change and Continuity in Religious Structure after Cleisthenes
E. Kearns
VI, 189
Changing Conditions of Freedom, The: Tocqueville in the Light of Rousseau
H. Mitchell
IX, 431
Character and Community in the Defensor Pacis: Marsiglio of Padua’s
Adaption of Aristotelian Moral Psychology
C. NedermanXIII, 377
Charles Hall: Exploitation. Commercial Society and Political Economy
J. Cunliffe
XV, 535
Charles Taylor on the Self, its Languages and its History
H. Mitchell
XII, 335
Civic Humanist Portrait of Machiavelli’s English Successors, The
V. Sullivan
XV, 73
Civic Personae: MacIntyre, Cicero and Moral Personality
D. Burchell
XIX, 101
Classical Anarchism: The Political Thought of Godwin, Proudhon, Bakunin
and Kropotkin
George Crowder
XIV, 336
Classical Liberalism and its Crisis of Identity
A. Vincent
XI, 143
Classical Republicanism in Tudor England: The Case of Richard Beacon’s
Solon his Follie
M. Peltonen
XV, 469
‘Common’ = ‘Of the Commune’: Private Property and Individualism in Remigio
dei Girolami’s
De Bono Pacis
T. Rupp XIV,41
Commerce and the Philadelphia Constitution: Neo-Mercantalism in Federalist
and Anti-Federalist Political Economy
J.E. Crowley
XIII, 73
Communism for Critical Critics? The German Ideology and the Problem
of Technology
Terrell Carver
IX, 129
Concept of Ethical Life in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, The
K. Kierans
XIII, 417
Conflict, Egoism and Power in Hobbes
R. Rudolph
VII, 73
Conrad Russell’s Ideas
J. Sanderson
XIV, 85
Conservatism, Resistance and Lord Hugh Cecil
W.S. Rodner
IX, 529
Considering Things Minutely: Reflections on Mandeville and the Eighteenth-Century
Science of Man
D. Castiglione
VII, 463
Constitutional Monarchy as the Divine Regime: Hegel’s Theory of the
Just State
Alan Brudner
II, 119
Constitutionalism — Medieval and Modern: Against Neo-Figgisite Orthodoxy
(Again)
C.J. Nederman
XVII, 179
Constitutionalism, Rights and Religion: The Athenian Example
B. Campbell
VII, 239
Contexts for the Writing and Publication of Hobbes’s Leviathan
Glenn Burgess
XI, 675
Contractual State, the: Reflections on Orientalism and Despotism
P. Springborg
VIII,395
Conversations with Phocion: The Political Thought of Mably
J. Wright
XIII, 391
Coppet Circle, The: Literary Criticism as Political Discourse
Susan Tenenbaum
I, 453
Corporation in the Political Thought of the Italian Jurists of the Thirteenth
and Fourteenth Centuries, The
J.P. Canning
I, 9
Cracking Foundations: ‘Mystique’ vs ‘Politics’ in Sorel and Benda
R. Nichols
XIV, 145
Cruel Nero: The Concept of the Tyrant and the Image of Nero in Western
Political Thought
W.B. Gwyn
XII, 421
Custom, Time and Reason: Early Seventeenth-Century Conceptions of the
Common Law
J.W. Tubbs
XIX, 363
Dating Locke’s
Second Treatise
J.R. Milton
XVI, 356
Deep Inner Lives, Individualism and People of Honour
W.I. Miller
XVI, 190
Defining Opportunism: The Writings of Eugène Spuller
A. Kahan
XV, 423
Deity and Human Agency in Plato’s Laws
B. Campbell
II, 417
Delineating the Elizabethan Body Politic: Knox, Aylmer and the Definition
of Counsel 1558-88
A.N. McLaren
XVII, 224
Democracy — Past, Present and . . .
C.J. Berry
XV, 121
Democracy and Right in Habermas’s Theory of Facticity and Value
H. Williams
XV, 269
Democracy Most in Accordance with Equality, The
P. Schollmeier
IX, 205
Demotike Arete in the Republic
George Klosko
III, 363
Der Onto-logische Fehlschluss in der Behauptung Einer Einheit
von Sozial-und Naturwissenschaften
L. Kramm
IV, 157
Development of the Concept of Civil Society in Marx, The
Geoffrey Hunt VIII, 263
Deviations: on the Difference between Marx and Marxist Theorists
J.E. Seery
IX, 303
Dicey and his Legacy
J. Stapleton
XVI, 234
Did Hobbes Translate
De Cive?
Philip Milton
XI, 627
Did Nettleship Corrupt Green’s Lectures? — A Comment on Smith
Paul Harris
& John Morrow VI, 643
Dikastic Thorubos
V. Bers VI,1
Disciplining the ‘Personality’: Self and Social Critique in
Max Weber’s Work
E. Chowers
XV, 447
Disobedience, Consent, Political Obligation: The Witness of Wessel Gansfort
(c. 1419-1489)
F. Oakley
IX, 211
Disorder and Defeat in Thucydides
P. Pouncey
VII, 1
Dissenting Religion translated into Politics: Godwin’s Political
Justice
William Stafford
I, 279
Divided Liberalism?
A. Vincent
IX, 161
Divine Will, Natural Law and the Voluntarism/Intellectualism Debate
in Locke
W. Randall Ward XVI, 208
Doctoral Dissertation of Karl Marx, The
G. Teeple
XI, 81
Does Aristotle’s Political Theory Rest on a ‘Blunder’?
J. Chan XIII,189
Dona Ferentes: Some Aspects of Bribery in Greek Politics
F.D. Harvey
VI, 76
Early French Socialism and Class Struggle
D.W. Lovell
IX, 327
Early French Socialism and Politics: The Case of Victor Considerant
D.W. Lovell
XIII, 257
Early Phase of Spengler’s Political Philosophy, The
J. Farrenkopf
XIII, 319
Educational Principles and Political Thought: the case of James Mill
Michael Woodcock
I, 475
Egoist Theory and America’s Individualist Anarchists: A Dilemma of Praxis
F. Brooks
XV, 403
Eliminating the Yahoo: Eugenics, Social Darwinism and Five Fabians
C. Shaw VIII,521
Eloquence of John Stuart Mill, The
Margaret Canovan VIII, 505
Emile Durkheim on Democracy and Absolutism
M.J. Hawkins
II, 369
Engels’s Feminism
Terrell Carver
VI, 479
English Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century
M. Bevir
XVII, 114
Enigmatic Writings: Karl Marx’s The Civil War in France and the
Paris Commune of 1871
R. Thomas
XVIII, 483
Enlightenment Psychology and Political Reaction in Plato’s Social Philosophy:
an Ideological Contradiction?
J.M. Bryant
XI, 377
Epic Hero as Politico, The
B. Campbell
XI, 189
Equal Freedom, Rights and Utility in Spencer’s Moral Philosophy
D. Weinstein
XI, 119
Equality of Opportunity as the Noble Lie
E. Andrew
X, 577
Ernst H. Kantorowicz: History as Mythenschau
Joseph Mali
XVIII, 579
Fabianism and the Theory of Rent
M. Bevir
X, 313
Family and Civil Society in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right
Z. Planinc
XII, 305
Family, Government and the Medieval Aristotelians
J.M. Blythe
X, 1
Fatal Attraction, A? Smith’s ‘Theory of Moral Sentiments’ and Mandeville’s
‘Fable’
B. Kerkhof
XVI, 219
Feminism of T.H. Green, The: A Late-Victorian Success Story?
O. Anderson
XII, 671
Ferdinand Tönnies on Gender, Women and the Family
W. Stafford
XVI, 391
Fichte Revival, A
P. Moneghan
XII, 329
Fichte’s Engagement with Machiavelli
D. Moggach
XIV, 573
Fifteenth-Century Concepts of Law: Fortescue and Pecock
N. Doe X,257
Foreclosure of Democracy in America, The
Peter T. Manicas IX, 137
Formation of the Modern State, the: A Reconstruction of Max Weber’s
Argument
R. Axtmann
XI, 295
Forsthoff, Ernst and the Legacy of Radical Conservative State
Theory in the Federal Republic of Germany
P. Caldwell
XV, 615
Foundation of the Communitarian State in the Thought of Friedrich Schleiermacher,
The
J. Hoover
X, 295
Four or Five Types of Democracy in Aristotle
C.I. Papageourgiou
XI, 1
Foxy Prophet, the: Machiavelli versus Machiavelli on Ferdinand the Catholic
E. Andrew
XI, 409
Framing the Organization: Humour in the Workplace
E. Hansot
VII, 187
Freedom and Sentiment in Rousseau’s Philosophical Anthropology
R. Noble
IX, 263
Freedom, Slavery and the Female Psyche
R. Just VI,169
French Revolution Debate and British Political Thought, the
G. Claeys
XI, 59
From Defensor Pacis to Defensor Minor: The Problem of
Empire in Marsiglio of Padua
C.J. Nederman
XVI, 313
From Genus to Species: The Unravelling of Hobbesian Glory
G. Slomp
XIX, 552
From the ‘Free and Open’ Press to the ‘Press of Freedom’: Liberalism,
Republicanism and Early American Press
R.W.T. Martin
XV, 505
From Theology to Sociology: Bruno Bauer and Karl Marx on the Question
of Jewish Emancipation
Y. Peled
XIII, 463
Gadamer, Application and the History of Ideas
John Ibbett
VIII, 545
Gaining the Open Horizon: Eric Voegelin’s Search for Order
L. Kramm
VII, 511
Genevan Republican Background to Rousseau’s Social Contract,
The
P. Mason
XIV, 547
George Bernard Shaw’s Argument for Equality of Income
G. Griffith
VI, 551
Georges Sorel and Colonialism: The Case of Egypt
Jeremy Jennings
VIII, 325
German Historicism and the History of Political Theory
Richard Ashcraft
VIII, 289
German Ideology, The: The Theory of History and the History of
Theory
G.K. Browning
XIV, 455
Gerson’s Concept of Equity and Christopher St. German
Zofia Rueger
III, 1
Glory and the Boundaries of Public Morality in Machiavelli’s Thought
D. Eldar
VII, 419
Godwin and the Development of ‘The New Man of Feeling’
Richard Bellamy
VI, 411
Golden Age, A: From the Reign of Kronos to the Realm of Freedom
V. Geoghegan
XII, 189
Good Government and the Limitations of Power in the Writings of Niccolo
Machiavelli
H. Butters
VII, 411
Goods of the Mind, Goods of the Body and External Goods: Sources of
Conflict and Political Regulation in Seventeenth-Century Natural Law Theory
D. Gobetti
XIII, 31
Grain for Athens
P.D.A. Garnsey
VI, 62
Gramsci, Croce and the Italian Political Tradition
R. Bellamy
XI, 313
Gramsci, Gentile and the Theory of the Ethical State in Italy
D. Schecter
XI, 491
Greek Matrix of Marx’s Critique of Political Economy, The
C. Katz XV,229
Greek Philosophy and the Concept of an Academic Discipline
W.W. Charlton
VI, 47
Greek States and Greek Oracles
R.C.T. Parker
VI, 298
H.M. Hyndman: A Rereading and a Reassessment
M. Bevir
XII, 125
Harringtonian ‘Party’, The, (1659–1660) and Harrington’s Political Thought
James Cotton
I, 51
Hegel and Roman Liberalism
F.R. Cristi
V, 281
Hegel and the Jewish Question: In Between Tradition and Modernity
S.B. Smith
XII, 87
Hegel on Crime
Peter Nicholson
III, 103
Hegel on War: Another Look
S. Walt X,113
Hegel’s Justification of Hereditary Monarchy
M. Tunick
XII, 481
Hegel’s Justification of Private Property
A. Patten
XVII, 576
Hegel’s Metaphilosophy and Historical Metamorphosis
R.B. Ware
XVII, 253
Henry Howard and the Lawful Regiment of Women
A. Shephard
XII, 589
Heraclitus’s Philosophy and Hegel’s Dialectic
Howard Williams
VI, 381
Herbert Spencer’s Drift to Conservatism
William L. Miller III, 483
Herbert Spencer’s Theory of Social Justice — Desert or Entitlement?
T.S. Gray
II, 161
Heroes and Constitutionalists: The Ideological Significance of Thomas
Carlyle’s Treatment of the English Revolution
John Morrow
XIV, 205
Hidden Meaning of Strauss’s Thoughts on Machiavelli, The
S.B. Drury
VI, 575
Historical and ‘Politicall’ Origins of Civil Society, The: Hobbes on
Presumption and Certainty
W.R. Lund
IX, 223
Historical Criticism of the US Constitution in Populist-Progressive
Political Theory
C.W. Barrow
IX, 111
Historical Problem of Political Organization in Sartre’s Existential
Marxism, The
C.W. Barrow
VII, 527
Historical Problem of Political Organization, The
Deborah Baumgold
IV, 43
Histories of Political Thought in the Post-Methodological Age
David Boucher
XIV, 301
Hobbes and the ‘Greek Tongues’
M. Berent
XVII, 36
Hobbes on Church, State and Religion
Eldon J. Eisenach III, 215
Hobbes on Opinion, Private Judgment and Civil War
W.R. Lund
XIII, 51
Hobbes, Heresy and Lord Arlington
P. Milton
XIV, 501
Hobbes, Thomas and Authorship of the Horae Subsecivae
N.B. Reynolds
& J.L. Hilton XIV,361
Hobbes, Thucydides and the Three Greatest Things
Gabriella Slomp XI, 565
Hobbes’s ‘Mortall God’: is there a Fallacy in Hobbes’s Theory of Sovereignty?
M.M. Goldsmith
I, 33
Hobbes’s Ambiguous Politics
M.M. Goldsmith
XI, 639
Hobbes’s Mortalism
D. Johnson
X, 647
Hobbes’s View of the Reformation
M. Whitaker
IX, 45
Homonoia in Aristotle’s
Ethics and Politics
R.J. Klonoski
XVII, 313
How Far the Sword? Militia Tactics and Politics in the Commonwealth
of Oceana
T.R.W. Kubik
XIX, 186
How Political is the Republic?
J.B. Skemp
I, 1
How Should a Philosopher Live? Two Aristotelian Views
Jean Mingay
VIII, 21
Human Origins of Fortuna in Machiavelli’s Thought, the
O. Balaban
XI, 21
Hume and Possessive Individualism
David Miller
I, 261
Hume’s Critique of the Contract Theory
S. Buckle & D.Castiglione XII, 457
Ideal State in Plato’s Republic, The
Rex Martin
II, 1
Idealist Organicism: Beyond Holism and Individualism
A. Simhony
XII, 515
Ideological Commitment of Locke, The: Freemen and Servants in the Two
Treatises of Government
R. Becker
XIII, 631
Impartial Representation and the Extended Republic: Towards a Comprehensive
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A. Gibson
XII, 263
Imperial Tyranny: Some Reflections on a Classical Greek Political Metaphor
C.J. Tuplin
VI, 348
In a Crazy Time the Crazy Come out Well: Machiavelli and the Cosmology
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S. Basu XI,213
In Defence of the Antifederalists
Michael Lienesch
IV, 65
In Defence of the British Constitution: Theoretical Implications of
the Debate over Athenian Democracy in Britain, 1770-1850
K. Demetriou
XVII, 2
In Opposition to the Raj: Annie Besant and the Dialectic of Empire
M. Bevir
XIX, 61
Individual and Society in T.H. Green’s Theory of Virtue, the
Craig A. Smith II, 187
Individuals in Society: Rousseau’s Republican Vision
J. Hope Mason
X, 89
Indo-European Studies and the Sciences of Man
John E Tashjean
II, 447
Intellect and Political Order in Plato’s Republic
B. Campbell
I, 361
Intellectualism and Natural Law in Locke’s Second Treatise
David E. Soles VIII, 63
Interpretation of Plutarch’s Cato the Younger, An
B.-P. Frost
XVIII, 1
Is Kant a Retributivist?
M. Tunick
XVII, 60
Isaac Deutscher: History and Necessity
P. Beilharz
VII, 375
J.G.A. Pocock’s Neo-Harringtonians: A Reconsideration
Jesse R. Goodale I, 237
Jacob Burckhardt’s Liberal-Conservatism
R. Sigurdson
XIII, 487
James and the Early Laski: The Ambiguous Legacy of Pragmatism
J.C. Pemberton
XIX, 264
James Harrington’s New Deliberative Rhetoric: Reflection of an Anticlassical
Republicanism
G. Remer
XVI, 532
Jansenism and Liberalism: The Making of Citizens in Post- Revolutionary
France
C. Welch
VII, 151
Jean Bodin, Scepticism and Absolute Sovereignty
D. Engster
XVII, 469
Johann August Schlettwein and the Economic Faculty at the University
of Gießen
D. Klippel
XV, 203
John Brown and the Theological Tradition of Utilitarian Ethics
James E. Crimmins IV, 523
John C. Calhoun
D.H. Rice
XII, 317
John Lilburne and the Long Parliament’s Book of Declarations:
A Radical’s Exploitation of the Words of Authorities
A. Sharp
IX, 19
John Locke, Natural Law and Colonialism
B. Arneil
XIII, 587
John Stuart Mill on Government Intervention
O. Kurer
X, 457
John Stuart Mill on the French Revolution
John Coleman
IV, 89
Judging in a World of Appearances: A Commentary on Hannah Arendt’s Unwritten
Finale
Ronald Beiner
I, 117
Juristic Origins of Social Contract, The
A. Black
XIV, 57
Jury Pay and Assembly Pay at Athens
M.M. Markle III VI, 265
Justifying Tolerance
P. King X,733
Kant and the Origins of Prussian Constitutionalism
M. Levinger
XIX, 241
Kant, Toennies and the Liberal Idea of Community in Early German Sociology
John Samples
VIII, 245
Kant’s Judgement on Frederick’s Enlightened Absolutism
G. Cavallar
XIV, 103
Kant’s Theory of Political Authority
C.L. Carr
X, 719
Kant’s Two Theories of Law
Terry Hopton
III, 51
Keynes and the Politics of Ideas
Wayne Parsons
IV, 367
King John’s Concept of Royal Authority
R.V. Turner
XVII, 157
Knox, Resistance and the Moral Imperative
Roger A. Mason I, 411
La Vergine e il Papa. Potentia Dei Absoluta and Plentitudo Postatis.
Papale nel XIV Secolo
E. Randi
V, 425
Land, Liberty and the Early Herbert Spencer
Hillel Steiner
III, 515
Laski and British Socialism
W.H. Greenleaf
II, 573
Laski on Sovereignty: Removing the Mask from Class Dominance
P. Lamb XVIII,326
Law of War, The: Grotius, Sydney, Locke and the Political Theory of
Rebellion
J. Scott
XIII, 565
Law, Society and the State in the Thought of Jean Bodin
David Parker
II, 253
Leaving the Garden of Eden: Linguistic and Political Authority in Thomas
Hobbes
P. Moloney
XVIII, 242
Legacy of Jean Bodin, The: Absolutism, Populism or Constitutionalism?
J.H.M. Salmon
XVII, 500
Legal Indeterminacy and the Origins of Nazi Legal Thought: The Case
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W.E. Scheuerman
XVII, 571
Lenin and the Concept of the Professional Revolutionary
Robert Mayer
XIV, 249
Lenin’s Reformulation of Marxism: The Colonial Question as a National
Question
S. Seth XIII,99
Liberal Case for a Socialist Property Regime, The: The Contribution
of François Huet
John Cunliffe
XVIII, 707
Liberalism and British Idealist Political Philosophy: A Reassessment
John Morrow
V, 91
Liberalism in Mendelssohn’s Jerusalem
M.L. Morgan
X, 281
Liberty is Beautiful: von Humboldt’s Gift to Liberalism
Ursula Vogel
III, 77
Liberty of Office and its Defence in Seventeenth-Century Political Argument
C. Condren
XVIII, 460
Life of Hobbes in the Writings of Michael Oakeshott, The
I. Tregenza
XVIII, 531
Localism Versus Centralism in the Webbs’ Political Thought
J. Stapleton
XII, 147
Locke against Democracy: Consent, Representation and Suffrage in the
Two
Treatises
E.Meiksins Wood XIII, 657
Locke on Taxation and Suffrage
M. Hughes
XI, 423
Locke, Levellers and Liberty: Property and Democracy in the Thought
of the First Whigs
D. McNally
X, 17
Locke, Natural Law and God — Again
Francis Oakley
XVIII, 624
Locke, Spinoza and the Idea of Political Equality
M.H. Hoffheimer
VII, 341
Locke, Taxation and Reform: A Reply to Wood
M. Hughes
XIII, 691
Locke’s Political Arguments for Toleration
S. Chen XIX,167
Ludwig Feuerbach and the Political Theology of Restoration
W. Breckman
XIII, 437
Lutheranism of Thomas Hobbes, The
Jurgen Overhoff
XVIII, 604
Luxury and the Politics of Need and Desire: The Roman Case
C.J. Berry
X, 597
Machiavellian Cosmos, The
B. Qviller
XVII, 326
Machiavelli’s Road to Paradise: ‘The Exhortation to Penitence’
Paul E. Norton
IV, 31
Making of an Argentine Fascist, The. Leopoldo Lugones: From Revolutionary
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A. Spektorowski
XVII, 79
Malthus and the Secularization of Political Ideology
E.K. Heavner
XVII, 408
Marx — and Engels’s ‘Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy’
Terrell Carver
IV, 357
Marx and Engels on Democracracy
D. Doveton
XV, 555
Marx and Engels on the Generalised Class State
Michael Levin
VI, 433
Marx and Engels’s Account of Political Power: The Case of British Factory
Legislation
M. Lieven
IX, 505
Marx and Working-Class Consciousness
Michael Levin
I, 499
Marx, Engels and the Administration of Nature
J.L. Stanley
XII, 647
Marx, Engels and the Party
John Cunliffe
II, 349
Marx, Marxism and the Good Society
Josheph Femia
IV, 553
Marxism of George Bernard Shaw 1883-1889, The
M. Bevir
XIII, 299
Marxism, Death, and Social Hypnosis: V.F. Calverton and the Old Left’s
‘Crisis of Reason’
L.I. Wilcox
V, 129
Max Weber and Otto Gross: On the Relationship between Science, Politics
and Eros in Wilhelmine Germany
Nicolaus Sombart VIII, 131
Meaning of ‘Demonstration’ in Hobbes’s Science, the
Donald . W Hanson XI, 587
Medieval Discussions of Property: Ratio and Dominium According
to John of Paris and Marsilius of Padua
Janet Coleman
IV, 209
Medieval Foundations of John Locke’s Theory of Natural Rights, The:
Rights of Subsistence and the Principle of Extreme Necessity
S.G. Swanson
XVIII, 399
Mediocrity versus Meritocracy: Nietzsche’s (Mis)Reading of Chamfort
R. Abbey
XIX, 457
Michael Oakeshott on History, Practice and Political Theory
T.W. Smith
XVII, 591
Michael Oakeshott on Life: Waiting with Godot
G. Worthington
XVI, 105
Mill on Bentham: From Ideology to Humanised Utilitarianism
Brian A. Anderson IV, 341
Mill’s Autobiography as Political Theory
Eldon J. Eisenach VIII, 111
Moderate, The: Politics and Allegiances of a Revolutionary Newspaper
Jurgen Diethe
IV, 247
Montesquieu and the Eighteenth-Century Vision of the State
Peter T. Manicas II, 313
Montesquieu on the Causes of Roman Greatness
R. Myers
XVI, 37
Montesquieu, The Politics of Language, and the Language of Politics
M. Richter
X, 71
Montesquieu’s Paradox on Freedom and Hungary’s Constitutions 1790-1990
L. Peter
XVI, 77
Montesquieu’s Philosophy of Punishment
D. Carrithers
XIX, 213
Montesquieu’s Politics: The Spirit of the Laws and the Problem
of Modern Monarchy in Old Regime France
H.A. Ellis
X, 665
Moral and Economic Improvement: Francis Hutcheson on Property
T.A. Horne
VII, 115
Moral Economy of the Modern City, The: Reading Rousseau’s Discourse
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C.E. Ellison
XII, 253
Moral Science and Political Theory in Aristotle
T.H. Irwin
VI, 150
Morality in Government: The Federal Bureau of Investigation in the McCarthy
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S. Diamond
VII, 167
More’s Utopia: An Interpretation of its Social Theory
L.T. Sargent
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Nationalist Ideas in the Early Years of the July Monarchy: Armand Carrel
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J. Jennings
XII, 497
Nation’s Debt and the Birth of the Modern Republic, The: The French
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M. Sonenscher
XVIII, 64
Nation’s Debt and the Birth of the Modern Republic, The: The French
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M. Sonenscher
XVIII, 267
Natural Freedom and Moral Autonomy: Emile as Parent, Teacher and Citizen
J. Simon
XVI, 21
Nature and Artifice in Marx
P. Thomas
IX, 485
Nature and Revolution in Paine’s Common Sense
J. Jr. Fruchtman
X, 421
Nature of Conservative Thought, The
L. Allison
IX, 379
Nederman, Gerson, Conciliar Theory and Constituionalism: Sed Contra
F. Oakley
XVI, 1
Need and Egoism in Marx’s Early Writings
C.J. Berry
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Neglected Background of Radical Liberalism, the: P.E. Dove’s Theory
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J. Cunliffe
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‘News from Nowhere: The Revival Utopia’
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Nicholas of Cusa and the Tyrolese Monasteries: Reform and Resistance
M. Watanabe
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Nicolaus Sombart, ‘Max Weber and Otto Gross: On the Relationship between
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E. Kennedy (trans) VIII, 131
Nietzsche, Plato, Heraclitus and the Pursuit of Iluminate Dwelling
K.L. Yeager
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Night in which All Cows are Black, The: Ethical Absolutism in Plato
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G.K. Browning
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Nineteenth Century Theory of Sovereignty and Thomas Hobbes, The
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Nocturnal Council and Platonic Political Philosophy, The
V.B. Lewis
XIX, 1
Note: T.H. Green’s ‘Analysis of Hegel’
M.N. Jacubowski
XIII, 339
Nouvelles Etudes Marsiliennes
Jeannine Quillet I, 391
Oakeshott’s Conceptions of Philosophy
Tariq Modood
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On Aristotle’s Best State
G.L. Huxley
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On Nature and Society: Rousseau versus the Enlightenment
T.W. Luke
V, 211
On Rousseau’s Social Contract: Translation and Exegisis
Timothy O’Hagan
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On the ‘Complexity’ of Locke’s Thought: A Methodological Sketch
Takashi Kato
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On the Political Rhetoric of Freud’s Individual Psychology
J. Brunner
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On the Rhetorical Foundations of Leviathan
Conal Condren
XI, 703
Origins of Natural Rights Language: Texts and Contexts, 1150-1250
B. Tierney
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Origins of the Concept of the State, The
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Origins of the Policy Orientation: The Aesthetic Dimension in Lasswell’s
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D. Torgerson
XI, 339
Our Grand Maxim of State, ‘The King Can Do No Wrong’
J. Greenberg
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Paideia for the ‘Burger als Bourgeois‘, A: The Concept of ‘Civil
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James Schmidt
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Paradigms Lost: Classical Athenian Politics in Modern Myth
B. Campbell
X, 189
Paris and Patriotism
R. Shaver
XII, 627
Parnassian Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century France: Tocqueville, Renan,
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George A. Kelly VIII, 475
Persuasion in Plato’s Laws
R.F. Stalley
XV, 157
Philip Hunton’s ‘Appeasement’: Moderation and Extremism in the English
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John Sanderson
III, 447
Physiological Significance of the Organic Metaphor in John of Salisbury’s
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C.J. Nederman
VIII, 211
Plato and Hegel: Reason, Redemption and Political Theory
G.K. Browning
VIII, 377
Plato on Force: The Conflict Between his Psychology and Political Sociology
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D. Rice X,565
Plato on the Sophists as Teachers of Virtue
C.J. Rowe
IV, 409
Plato’s Noble Lie
D. Dombrowski
XVIII, 565
Plato’s Socratic Problem, and Ours
J.R. Wallach
XVIII, 565
Poetics of Politics, The: Vico’s ‘Philosophy of Authority’
J. Mali X,41
Politia Regalis et Optima: The Political Ideas of John Mair
J.H. Burns
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Political Economy of Jean-Baptiste Say’s Republicanism, The
R. Whatmore
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Political Economy of Plekhanov and the Development of Backward Capitalism
M.C. Howard
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Political Ideas of the Scottish Covenanters, The, 1638-88
Ian M. Smart
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Political Ideas of the Young Engels, The, 1842-1845
Gregory Claeys
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Political Participation and Eudaimonia in Aristotle’s Politics
T. Duvall
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Political Philosophers and the Trouble with Polygamy: Patriarchal Reasoning
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U. Vogel
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Political Philosophy of Money, The
B. Goodwin
VII, 537
Political Philosophy, Human Nature, the Passions
R.M. McShea
VII, 205
Political Science and the Discourses of Power: Developing a Genealogy
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T.W. Luke
X, 125
Political Theory and Cultural Criticism: Towards a Theory of Cultural
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B.J. Macdonald
XI, 509
Politicians of Athens in the Georgias and Meno
B. Calvert
V, 1
Politics and the Household. A Commentary on Aristotle’s Politics
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William J. Booth II, 203
Politics as Culture: Hannah Arendt and the Public Realm
Margaret Canovan VI, 617
Politics in a Different Mode: An Appreciation of Michael Oakeshott,
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D. Boucher
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Politics in Bremner’s Diderot
M.P. Masterson
VIII, 345
Politics of Conflict, The: Heinrich von Treitschke and the Idea of Realpolitik
Karl H. Metz
III, 269
Politics of Pretence, The: Tacitus and the Political Theory of Despotism
Roger Boesche
VIII, 189
Politics of Toleration in Late Weimar: Hermann Heller’s Analysis of
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E. Kennedy
V, 109
Polybius and his Theory of Anacyclosis — Problems of not
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S. Podes
XII, 577
Populares and Circumcelliones: the Vocabulary of ‘Fallen
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N. Wood VII,33
Population and Ideology in the Enlightenment
F.G. Whelan
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Population and Ideology
J Feldman
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Postmodern Return of the Social Nietzsche, The
I. Forbes
XII, 167
Poverty of Indian Political Thought, The
B. Parekh
XIII, 535
Pride and the Meaning of Utopia
A. Moulakis
XI, 241
Private Spirit: The Prosecution of Self-Interest and Faction in Swift’s
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D. Eilon
V, 79
Provisionality in Plato’s Ideal State
George Klosko
V, 171
Ptolemy as a Source of The Prince 25
A.J. Parel
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Pufendorf, Sociality and the Modern State
C.L. Carr
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Punishment in Plato’s Laws
R.F. Stalley
XVII, 469
Pursuit of Philosophy
J. Tomin
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Racism and Rationality in Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit
D. Moellendorf
XIII, 243
‘Racism’ in Plato’s
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G. Klosko
XII, 1
Radical Dimensions of Locke’s Political Thought, The: A Dialogic Essay
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R. Ashcraft
XIII, 703
Radicalism in a Traditional Society: The Evaluation of Radical Thought
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J.C. Davis
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Radicalism, Capitalism and Historical Contexts: Not only
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E.M. Wood
XV, 323
Radicals, Conservatives and Moderates in Early Modern Political Thought:
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C. Condren
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Rational Persuasion in Plato’s Political Theory
George Klosko
VII, 15
Rational Persuasion in Plato’s Political Theory: a Reconsideration
T. Siemsen
IX, 1
Raven with a Halo, A: The Translation of Aristotle’s Politics
J. Schmidt
VII, 295
Realism in the Study of the History of Ideas
Ian Shapiro
III, 535
Realism of Moralism, The: The Political Philosophy of Istvan Bibo
R. Berki
XIII, 513
Reason for Democracy, The
Richard D. Winfield V, 543
Rebels and Sambos in Classical Greece: A Comparative View
P.A. Cartledge
VI, 16
Reconsideration Impartially Considered, A
J.G.A. Pocock
I, 541
Reconstruction of Rousseau’s Fragments on the State of War
Grace Roosevelt
VIII, 225
Recycling Aristotle: The Sovereignty Theory of Richard Hooker
T. Moore
XIV, 345
Reflections on Republican Socialism in Ireland: Marxian Roots and Irish
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R. English
XVII, 555
Rehabilitating Hobbes: Obligation, Anti-Fascism and the Myth of a ‘Taylor
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C.D. Tarlton
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Reinhold Niebuhr and the Ethics of Realism in International Relations
P. Rich XIII,281
Reinterpretation of Aristotle’s Political Teleology, A
B. Yack XII,15
Rejoinder to review of George Lawson’s ‘Politica’ and the English
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C. Condren
XII, 560
Reply to Charvet: Rousseau and the Perfectibility of Man
Robert Wokler
I, 81
Republic and Politics in Machiavelli and Rousseau
M. Viroli
X, 405
Republican Readings of Montesquieu: The Spirit of the Laws in
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W.R.E. Velema
XVIII, 43
Republicanism vs. Liberalism? A Reconsideration
J.C. Issac
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Responding to Crito: Socrates and Political Obligation
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XVII, 1
Return of the Political, The? New French Journals in the History of
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J. Jennings
XVIII, 148
Return of the Weimar, The
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XIX, 484
Revolting Women. The Use of Revolutionary Discourse in Mary Astell and
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John McCrystal
XIV, 189
Revolutionary Conclusions: The Case of the Marian Exiles
J. Dawson
XI, 257
Revolutionary Festival and Rousseau’s Quest for Transparency, The
Paul Thomas
XVIII, 652
Rhetoric and Opinion in the Politics of Edmund Burke
I.W. Hampsher-Monk
IX, 455
Rhetoric and the Erasmian Defence of Religious Toleration
G. Remer
X, 377
Richard Hooker and the Peculiarities of the English: The Reception of
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Robert Eccleshall
II, 63
Richard Hooker, Hadrian Saravia, and the Advent of the Divine Right
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J.P. Sommerville
IV, 229
Rights and the True Ends of Life in Mao’s Political Thought
Robert A. Kocis VI, 591
Robertus Britannus, ‘On the Best Form of Commonwealth’: A Dialogue between
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R.W. Dyson
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Roman Law and The Emperor — the Rationale of ‘Written Reason’
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G. Montagu
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Romania’s Marx and the National Question: Constanin Dobrogeanu- Gherea
M. Shafir
V, 295
Roots of Consciousness, The
C. Dowrick
V, 469
Roots of True Whiggism 1688-94, The
Mark Goldie
I,195
Rousseau and Community: The Role of Moeurs in Social Change
R Fralin
VII, 131
Rousseau and the Ideal of Community
John Charvet
I, 69
Rousseau on Alienation and the Rights of Man
S. Moore
XII, 73
Rousseau on the Political Role of the Family
J. Losco
IX, 91
Rousseau, Maistre, and the Counter-Enlightenment
G. Garrard
XV, 97
Rousseau’s Liberalism
L.R. Sorenson
XI, 443
Rousseau’s Pufendorf: Natural Law and the Foundations of Commercial
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R. Wokler
XV, 373
Rousseau’s Unanimous Contract and the Doctrine of Popular Sovereignty
David Rosenfeld
VIII, 83
Royal Will and the Baronial Bridle, The: The Place of the Addicio
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C.J. Nederman
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Rule of Law Under Siege, The: Carl Schmitt and the Death of the Weimar
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Bill Scheurerman
XIV, 265
‘Safe Enough in his Honest and Prudence’ The Ordinary Conduct of Government
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C. Anderson
XIII, 605
Salisburian Stakes: The Users of ‘Tyranny’ in John of Salisbury’s Policraticus
K.L. Forhan
XI, 397
Sallust’s Theorem: A Comment on ‘Fear’ in Western Political Thought
N. Wood XVI,174
Scepticism and Intellectual Freedom: The Philosophical Foundations of
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J.C. Laursen
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Scepticism and Pluralism in Thomas Hobbes’s Political Thought
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XIX, 35
Science of a Legislator in James Mackintosh’s Moral Philosophy
K. Haakonssen
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Scottish Political Economy Beyond the Civic Tradition: Government and
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John Robertson
IV, 451
Secret History of Public Reason, The: Hobbes to Rawls
D. Ivison
XVIII, 125
Self-Love and Mishanthropy: William Hazlitt on Hobbes
M. Garnett
XVI, 558
Self-love, ‘Egoism’ and Ambizione in Machiavelli’s Thought
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IX, 237
Sidney Webb and the Common Good: 1887-1889
C.E. Hill
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Sinful Science? Marx’s Theory of Freedom from Thesis to Theses
G.W. Smith
II, 141
Single-Mindedness of Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov
S.T. Glass
VIII, 277
Sir Edward Coke and the Interpretation of Lawful Allegiance in Seventeenth-Century
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D.M. Jones
VII, 321
Social Theory, Italian Style
Joseph Femia
X, 345
Socialism of Herbert Spencer, The
Jeffrey Paul
III, 499
Society and the Individual from the Middle Ages to Rousseau: Philosophy,
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Anthony Black
I, 145
Socrates and the ‘Meddlesomeness’ of the Athenians
F.G. Whelan
IV, 1
Socrates’ Proposals Concerning Women: Feminism or Fantasy?
W. Soffer
XVI, 157
Socrates’ Refutation of Thrasymachus
I.H. Jang
XVIII, 189
Socrates’ Two Concepts of the Polis
S. Yonezawa
XII, 565
Socratic Citizenship
J.R. Wallach
IX, 393
Some Glosses on Ste. Croix’s ‘Greek and Roman Accounting’
R. Macve
VI, 233
Sorel and the French Right
L. Wilde
VII, 361
Spencer on the Ethics of Liberty and the Limits of State Interference
John N. Gray
III, 465
Spencer, Herbert and the Relation Between Economic and Political
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G. Doherty
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St German, Gerson, Aquinas, and Ulpian
J.H. Burns
IV, 443
Stasis, or the Greek Invention of Politics
M. Berent
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State and Popular Sovereignty in French Political Thought, The: A Genealogy
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State as a Work of Art, The: Petrarch and His Speculum Principis (SEN.
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Status of Politics in St. Augustine’s City of God, The
P.J. Burnell
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Strange Liberalism of Alexis de Tocqueville, The
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II, 495
‘Straussian’ Interpretation of Plato’s Republic, The
George Klosko
VII, 275
Substance of Politics, The
Barry Clarke
III, 305
Symposium on the Work of Otto Kirchheimer at the Freie Universitat,West
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Keith Tribe
VIII, 153
T.H. Green and State Action: Liquor Legislation
Peter Nicholson
VI, 517
T.H. Green: The Common Good Society
Avital Simhony
XIV, 225
T.H. Green’s Theory of the Morally Justified Society
A. Simhony
X, 481
Tacitus on Empire and Republic
B. Fontana
XIV, 27
Taking ‘Things As They Are’: The Basis of Ludwig Feuerbach’s Objection
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V.B. Hipwell
XIV, 421
That Lusty Puss, The Good Old Cause
B. Taft V,447
Theory and Practice in German Social Democracy 1880–1914: Clara Zetkin
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Richard Evans
III, 285
Thomas Hobbes and Cardinal Bellarmine: Leviathan and the ‘Ghost of the
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P. Springborg
XVII, 503
Thomas Hobbes and the Crisis of the English Aristocracy
I. Wood I,437
Thomas Hobbes: Atheist or Enthusiast? His Place in a Restoration Debate
J.G.A. Pocock
XI, 737
Thomas Starkey’s Aristocratic Reform Programme
T.F. Mayer
VII, 439
Thought and Political Action in Athenian Tradition: The Emergence of
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B. Campbell
V, 17
Thrasymachus’ Challenge
T. Siemsen
VIII, 1
Thucydidean History and Democritean Theory
E.L. Hussey
VI, 118
Thucydides and Hobbes’s State of Nature
George Klosko
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Thucydides, Hobbes and the Linear Causal Perspective
C.W. Brown
X, 215
Thucydides, Hobbes, and the Derivation of Anarchy
C.W. Brown
VIII, 33
Ties of Communication, The: Dewey on Ideal and Political Democracy
M. Festenstein
XVIII, 104
Traditionalist Critique of Individualism in Post-Revolutionary France,
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W.J. Reedy
XVI, 49
Tragic Vision in the Political Philosophy of Nikolai Berdyaev (1874-1948),
The
N. O’Sullivan
XIX, 79
Translating Samuel Pufendorf. On Two New English Editions
F. Palladini
XVI, 121
‘Treacherous Arts of Mankind’, The: Bernard Mandeville and Female Virtue
M.M. Goldsmith
VII, 93
Trust Prudence and History: John Dunn and the Tasks of Political Theory
N. Rengger
XVI, 416
Tuck on Rights: Some Medieval Problems
B. Tierney
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Übermensch’s Consort, The: Nietzsche and the ‘Eternal Feminine’
F. Appel
XVIII, 512
Union as Idea, The: Tocqueville on the American Continent
D.J. Maletz
XIX, 599
Unity of Plato’s Political Thought, The
T.C. Shiell
XII, 377
Unity of Virtue and the Limitations of Magnesia, The
M.S. Kochin
XIX, 125
Utilitarianism, Feminism and the Franchise: James Mill and his critics
Terence Ball
I, 91
Utopia and Islamic Political Thought
A. Al-Azmeh
XI, 360
Utopia in Reality: ‘Ideal’ Societies in Social and Political Theory
Timothy Kenyon
III, 123
Utopian Communism of William Morris, The
F. Boos & W. Boos VII, 489
Utopianism in Colonial America
L.T. Sargent
IV, 483
Values behind the Market: Kant’s Response to the Wealth of Nations
S. Fleischacker
XVII, 379
Vattel’s Doctrine of the State
F.G. Whelan
IX, 59
View from the ‘Divell’s Mountain’, The
P. Springborg
XVII, 615
Virtue, Commerce and Moderation in the ‘Tale of the Troglodytes’: Montesquieu’s
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D.A. Desserud
XII, 605
‘Way of Settlement, A’: The Levellers, Monopolies and the Public Interest
A.C. Houston
XIV, 381
Ways of Machiavelli and the Ways of Politics, The
M. Fleisher
XVI, 330
When did Plato Abandon the Hope that Ideal Rulers Might Appear Among
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T. Samaras
XVII, 109
Who Won the Socialist Calculation Debate?
J. O’Neill
XVII, 431
Why Spinoza Chose the Hebrews: The Exemplary Function of Prophecy in
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M.A. Rosenthal
XVIII, 207
‘Will You Hear What a Casuist He Is?’ Thomas Hobbes as Director of Conscience
Margaret Sampson XI, 721
William Morris and Anti-Parliamentarism
R. Kinna
XV, 593
William of Ockham and Guido Terreni
T. Shogimen
XIX, 517
Wisdom of the Many, The: An Analysis of the Arguments of Books III and
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J.T. Bookman
XIII, 1
Word ‘Liberty’ on the Chains of Galley-Slaves, The: Bosanquet’s Theory
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I. Primoratz
XV, 249