Abbey, R., XIX,
457
Mediocrity versus
Meritocracy: Nietzsche’s (Mis)Reading of Chamfort
Al-Azmeh,
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Utopia and Islamic
Political Thought
Allison, L., IX,
379
The Nature of
Conservative Thought
Anderson,
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Mill on Bentham:
From Ideology to Humanised Utilitarianism
Anderson,
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‘Safe Enough
in his Honest and Prudence’ The Ordinary Conduct of Government in the Thought
of John Locke
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The Feminism
of T.H. Green: A Late-Victorian Success Story ?
Andrew, E., X,
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Equality of
Opportunity as the Noble Lie
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The Foxy Prophet:
Machiavelli versus Machiavelli on Ferdinand the Catholic
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The Übermensch’s
Consort: Nietzsche and the ‘Eternal Feminine’
Arneil, B., XIII,
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John Locke,
Natural Law and Colonialism
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The Radical
Dimensions of Locke’s Political Thought: A Dialogic Essay on the Problems
of Interpretation
Ashcraft,
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German Historicism
and the History of Political Theory
Axtmann, R., XI,
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The Formation
of the Modern State: A Reconstruction of Max Weber’s Argument
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The Human Origins
of Fortuna in Machiavelli’s Thought
Ball, Terence, I,
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Utilitarianism,
Feminism and the Franchise: James Mill and his critics
Barrow, C.W., IX,
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Historical Criticism
of the US Constitution in Populist-Progressive Political Theory
Barrow, C.W., VII,
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The Historical
Problem of Political Organization in Sartre’s Existential Marxism
Basu, S., XI,
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In a Crazy Time
the Crazy Come out Well: Machiavelli and the Cosmology of his Day
Baumgold,
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The Historical
Problem of Political Organization
Becker, R., XIII,
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The Ideological
Commitment of Locke: Freemen and Servants in the Two Treatises of Government
Beilharz,
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Isaac Deutscher:
History and Necessity
Beiner, Ronald, I,
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Judging in a
World of Appearances: A Commentary on Hannah Arendt’s Unwritten Finale
Bejczy, I.P., XV,
313
The State as
a Work of Art: Petrarch and His Speculum Principis (SEN. XIV, 1)
Bellamy, R., XI,
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Gramsci, Croce
and the Italian Political Tradition
Bellamy, Richard, VI,
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Godwin and the
Development of ‘The New Man of Feeling’
Bender, Frederic, II,
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The Ambiguities
of Marx’s Concepts of ‘Proletarian Dictatorship’ and ‘Transition to Communism’
Bentley, R., XVII,
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Responding to
Crito: Socrates and Political Obligation
Berent, M., XIX,
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Stasis,
or the Greek Invention of Politics
Berent, M., XVII,
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Hobbes and the
‘Greek Tongues’
Berki, R., XIII,
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The Realism
of Moralism: The Political Philosophy of Istvan Bibo
Berry, C.J., VIII,
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Need and Egoism
in Marx’s Early Writings
Berry, C.J., X,
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Luxury and the
Politics of Need and Desire: The Roman Case
Berry, C.J., XV,
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Democracy —
Past, Present and . . .
Bers, V., VI,
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Dikastic Thorubos
Bevir, M., X,
313
Fabianism and
the Theory of Rent
Bevir, M., XII,
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H.M. Hyndman:
A Rereading and a Reassessment
Bevir, M., XIII,
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The Marxism
of George Bernard Shaw 1883-1889
Bevir, M., XIX,
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In Opposition
to the Raj: Annie Besant and the Dialectic of Empire
Bevir, M., XVII,
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English Political
Thought in the Nineteenth Century
Black, A., XIV,
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The Juristic
Origins of Social Contract
Black, Anthony, I,
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Society and
the Individual from the Middle Ages to Rousseau: Philosophy, Jurisprudence
and Constitutional Theory
Blythe, J.M., X,
1
Family, Government
and the Medieval Aristotelians
Boesche, R., XIV,
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Aristotle’s
‘Science’ of Tyranny
Boesche, Roger, II,
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The Strange
Liberalism of Alexis de Tocqueville
Boesche, Roger, VIII,
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The Politics
of Pretence: Tacitus and the Political Theory of Despotism
Bookman, J.T., XIII,
1
The Wisdom of
the Many: An Analysis of the Arguments of Books III and IV of Aristotle’s
Politics
Boos, F., VII,
489
The Utopian
Communism of William Morris
+Boos, W.
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489
The Utopian
Communism of William Morris
Booth, William
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Politics and
the Household. A Commentary on Aristotle’s Politics Book One
Boucher, D., XII,
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Politics in
a Different Mode: An Appreciation of Michael Oakeshott, 1901-1990
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Histories of
Political Thought in the Post-Methodological Age
Box, Ian, III,
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Bacon’s Essays:
From Political Science to Political Prudence
Breckman,
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Ludwig Feuerbach
and the Political Theology of Restoration
Brooks, F., XV,
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Egoist Theory
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Thucydides,
Hobbes, and the Derivation of Anarchy
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Thucydides,
Hobbes and the Linear Causal Perspective
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Plato and Hegel:
Reason, Redemption and Political Theory
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The Night in
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The German
Ideology: The Theory of History and the History of Theory
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Constitutional
Monarchy as the Divine Regime: Hegel’s Theory of the Just State
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On the Political
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Enlightenment
Psychology and Political Reaction in Plato’s Social Philosophy: an Ideological
Contradiction?
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Hume’s Critique
of the Contract Theory
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Civic Personae:
MacIntyre, Cicero and Moral Personality
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Contexts for
the Writing and Publication of Hobbes’s Leviathan
Burnell, P.J., XIII,
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The Status of
Politics in St. Augustine’s City of God
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Politia Regalis
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St German, Gerson,
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Aristotle and
Natural Law
Butters, H., VII,
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Good Government
and the Limitations of Power in the Writings of Niccolo Machiavelli
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Forsthoff, Ernst
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Blood, Sweat
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Politicians
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Deity and Human
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Intellect and
Political Order in Plato’s Republic
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Thought and
Political Action in Athenian Tradition: The Emergence of the ‘Alienated’
Intellectual
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Constitutionalism,
Rights and Religion: The Athenian Example
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Paradigms Lost:
Classical Athenian Politics in Modern Myth
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The Epic Hero
as Politico
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The Corporation
in the Political Thought of the Italian Jurists of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth
Centuries
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Politics as
Culture: Hannah Arendt and the Public Realm
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The Eloquence
of John Stuart Mill
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Kant’s Theory
of Political Authority
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Pufendorf, Sociality
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Montesquieu’s
Philosophy of Punishment
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Rebels and Sambos
in Classical Greece: A Comparative View
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Marx — and Engels’s
‘Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy’
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Communism for
Critical Critics? The German Ideology and the Problem of Technology
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Engels’s Feminism
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Considering
Things Minutely: Reflections on Mandeville and the Eighteenth-Century
Science of Man
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Hume’s Critique
of the Contract Theory
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Kant’s Judgement
on Frederick’s Enlightened Absolutism
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Does Aristotle’s
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Greek Philosophy
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Rousseau and
the Ideal of Community
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Locke’s Political
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Disciplining
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The French Revolution
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The Political
Ideas of the Young Engels, 1842–1845
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Aristotle’s
Woman
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The Substance
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Medieval Discussions
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John Stuart
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Radicals, Conservatives
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Rejoinder to
review of George Lawson’s ‘Politica’ and the English Revolution
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Liberty of Office
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On the Rhetorical
Foundations of Leviathan
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The Aesthetic
Realm and the Lifeworld: Kant and Merleau-Ponty
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The Bourgeois
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The Harringtonian
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John Brown and
the Theological Tradition of Utilitarian Ethics
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Hegel and Roman
Liberalism
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The Political Thought of Godwin, Proudhon, Bakunin and Kropotkin
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Commerce and
the Philadelphia Constitution: Neo-Mercantalism in Federalist and Anti-Federalist
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The Neglected
Background of Radical Liberalism: P.E. Dove’s Theory of Property
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Charles Hall:
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Marx, Engels
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The Liberal
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Huet
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Radicalism in
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Revolutionary
Conclusions: The Case of the Marian Exiles
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In Defence of
the British Constitution: Theoretical Implications of the Debate over Athenian
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Virtue, Commerce
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Morality in
Government: The Federal Bureau of Investigation in the McCarthy Period
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The Moderate:
Politics and Allegiances of a Revolutionary Newspaper
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Fifteenth-Century
Concepts of Law: Fortescue and Pecock
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Herbert Spencer
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Plato’s Noble
Lie
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Political Participation
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Marx and Engels
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The Roots of
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The Hidden Meaning
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Political Participation
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Robertus Britannus,
‘On the Best Form of Commonwealth’: A Dialogue between Pierre du Chastel
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Richard Hooker
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Private Spirit:
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Hobbes on Church,
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Mill’s Autobiography
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Glory and the
Boundaries of Public Morality in Machiavelli’s Thought
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Montesquieu’s
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The Moral Economy
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Reflections
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Jean Bodin,
Scepticism and Absolute Sovereignty
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Theory and Practice
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The Early Phase
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Population and
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Antonio Labriola:
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Social Theory,
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Marx, Marxism
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The Ties of
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Values behind
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The Ways of
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Tacitus on Empire
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The Postmodern
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Salisburian
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Rousseau and
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The Nineteenth
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After the Ancient
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Bodin and Locke
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An Interpretation
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Nature and Revolution
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Self-Love and
Mishanthropy: William Hazlitt on Hobbes
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Grain for Athens
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Rousseau, Maistre,
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After
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A Golden Age:
From the Reign of Kronos to the Realm of Freedom
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Impartial Representation
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Single-Mindedness
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Goods of the
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The Roots of
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Hobbes’s ‘Mortall
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‘The Treacherous
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Hobbes’s Ambiguous
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J.G.A. Pocock’s
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The Political
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Spencer on the
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Herbert Spencer’s
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Herbert Spencer
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British Conservatism
and Bureaucracy
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Our Grand Maxim
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Laski and British
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George Bernard
Shaw’s Argument for Equality of Income
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Cruel Nero:
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Science of a
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Cato’s Letters,
John Locke, and the Republican Paradigm
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Rhetoric and
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The Meaning
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Framing the
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The Origins
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Did Nettleship
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Dona Ferentes:
Some Aspects of Bribery in Greek Politics
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Emile Durkheim
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Malthus and
the Secularization of Political Ideology
Hill, C.E., XIV,
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Sidney Webb
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Adam Ferguson
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Taking ‘Things
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Religion
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Hobbes, Thomas
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Hoffheimer,
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Locke, Spinoza
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The Foundation
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Individuals
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Kant’s Two Theories
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Bourgeois Virtue,
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Moral and Economic
Improvement: Francis Hutcheson on Property
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‘A Way of Settlement’:
The Levellers, Monopolies and the Public Interest
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Political Economy
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Locke on Taxation
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Locke, Taxation
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The Development
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Thucydidean
History and Democritean Theory
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On Aristotle’s
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Ibbett, John, VIII,
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Gadamer, Application
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Moral Science
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Republicanism
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The Secret History
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Jacubowski,
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Note: T.H. Green’s
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Socrates’ Refutation
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Nationalist
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Le
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The Return of
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Georges Sorel
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Aristotle’s
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Hobbes’s Mortalism
Jones, D.M., VII,
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Sir Edward Coke
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Freedom, Slavery
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Defining Opportunism:
The Writings of Eugène Spuller
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On the ‘Complexity’
of Locke’s Thought: A Methodological Sketch
Katz, C., XV,
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The Greek Matrix
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Change and Continuity
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Kelly, George
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Parnassian Liberalism
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Nicolaus Sombart,
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Politics of
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Utopia in Reality:
‘Ideal’ Societies in Social and Political Theory
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A Fatal Attraction?
Smith’s ‘Theory of Moral Sentiments’ and Mandeville’s ‘Fable’
Kierans, K., XIII,
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The Concept
of Ethical Life in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right
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Political Economy
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King, P., X,
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Justifying Tolerance
Kinna, R., XV,
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William Morris
and Anti-Parliamentarism
Klippel, D., XV,
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Johann August
Schlettwein and the Economic Faculty at the University of Gießen
Klonoski,
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Homonoia in
Aristotle’s Ethics and Politics
Klosko, G., XII,
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‘Racism’ in
Plato’s Republic
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Demotike
Arete in the Republic
Klosko, George, V,
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Provisionality
in Plato’s Ideal State
Klosko, George, VI,
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Thucydides and
Hobbes’s State of Nature
Klosko, George, VII,
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Rational Persuasion
in Plato’s Political Theory
Klosko, George, VII,
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The ‘Straussian’
Interpretation of Plato’s Republic
Kochin, M.S., XIX,
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The Unity of
Virtue and the Limitations of Magnesia
Kocis, Robert
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Rights and the
True Ends of Life in Mao’s Political Thought
Kramm, L., IV,
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Der Onto-logische
Fehlschluss in der Behauptung Einer Einheit von Sozial-und Naturwissenschaften
Kramm, L., VII,
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Gaining the
Open Horizon: Eric Voegelin’s Search for Order
Kubik, T.R.W., XIX,
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How Far the
Sword? Militia Tactics and Politics in the Commonwealth of Oceana
Kumar, K., XIV,
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‘News from Nowhere:
The Revival Utopia’
Kurer, O., X,
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John Stuart
Mill on Government Intervention
Lamb, P., XVIII,
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Laski on Sovereignty:
Removing the Mask from Class Dominance
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Aspects of Inheritance
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Lane, M., XIX,
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Argument and
Agreement in Plato’s Crito
Laursen, J.C., X,
439
Scepticism and
Intellectual Freedom: The Philosophical Foundations of Kant’s Politics
of Publicity
Levin, Michael, I,
499
Marx and Working-Class
Consciousness
Levin, Michael, VI,
433
Marx and Engels
on the Generalised Class State
Levinger,
M., XIX, 241
Kant and the
Origins of Prussian Constitutionalism
Lewis, V.B., XIX,
1
The Nocturnal
Council and Platonic Political Philosophy
Lienesch,
Michael, IV, 65
In Defence of
the Antifederalists
Lieven, M., IX,
505
Marx and Engels’s
Account of Political Power: The Case of British Factory Legislation
Lister, A., XIX,
35
Scepticism and
Pluralism in Thomas Hobbes’s Political Thought
Losco, J., IX,
91
Rousseau on
the Political Role of the Family
Lovell, D.W., IX,
327
Early French
Socialism and Class Struggle
Lovell, D.W., XIII,
257
Early French
Socialism and Politics: The Case of Victor Considerant
Luke, T.W., V,
211
On Nature and
Society: Rousseau versus the Enlightenment
Luke, T.W., X,
125
Political Science
and the Discourses of Power: Developing a Genealogy of the Political Culture
Concept
Lund, W.R., IX,
223
The Historical
and ‘Politicall’ Origins of Civil Society: Hobbes on Presumption and Certainty
Lund, W.R., XIII,
51
Hobbes on Opinion,
Private Judgment and Civil War
Macdonald,
B.J., XI, 509
Political Theory
and Cultural Criticism: Towards a Theory of Cultural Politics
Macve, R., VI,
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Some Glosses
on Ste. Croix’s ‘Greek and Roman Accounting’
Maletz, D.J., XIX,
599
The Union as
Idea: Tocqueville on the American Continent
Mali, J., X,
41
The Poetics
of Politics: Vico’s ‘Philosophy of Authority’
Mali, Joseph, XVIII,
579
Ernst H. Kantorowicz:
History as Mythenschau
Manicas, Peter
T., II, 313
Montesquieu
and the Eighteenth-Century Vision of the State
Manicas, Peter
T., IX, 137
The Foreclosure
of Democracy in America
Markle, M.M.
III, VI, 265
Jury Pay and
Assembly Pay at Athens
Martin, R.W.T., XV,
505
From the ‘Free
and Open’ Press to the ‘Press of Freedom’: Liberalism, Republicanism and
Early American Press
Martin, Rex, II,
1
The Ideal State
in Plato’s Republic
Mason, P., XIV,
547
The Genevan
Republican Background to Rousseau’s Social Contract
Mason, Roger
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Knox, Resistance
and the Moral Imperative
Masterson,
M.P., VIII, 345
Politics in
Bremner’s Diderot
Mastnak, T., XIX,
570
Abbé
de Saint-Pierre: European Union and the Turk
Mayer, Robert, XIV,
249
Lenin and the
Concept of the Professional Revolutionary
Mayer, T.F., VII,
439
Thomas Starkey’s
Aristocratic Reform Programme
Mayhew, R., XVII,
488
Aristotle on
the Self-Sufficiency of the City
McCrystal,
John, XIV, 189
Revolting Women.
The Use of Revolutionary Discourse in Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft
Compared
McKenna, G., V,
333
Bannisterless
Politics: Hannah Arendt and her Children
McLaren, A.N., XVII,
224
Delineating
the Elizabethan Body Politic: Knox, Aylmer and the Definition of Counsel
1558-88
McNally, D., X,
17
Locke, Levellers
and Liberty: Property and Democracy in the Thought of the First Whigs
McShea, R.M., VII,
205
Political Philosophy,
Human Nature, the Passions
Metz, Karl
H., III, 269
The Politics
of Conflict: Heinrich von Treitschke and the Idea of Realpolitik
Miller, David, I,
261
Hume and Possessive
Individualism
Miller, J., XIX,
501
Aristotle’s
Paradox of Monarchy and the Biographical Tradition
Miller, W.I., XVI,
190
Deep Inner Lives,
Individualism and People of Honour
Miller, William
L., III, 483
Herbert Spencer’s
Drift to Conservatism
Milton, J.R., XVI,
356
Dating Locke’s
Second
Treatise
Milton, P., XIV,
501
Hobbes, Heresy
and Lord Arlington
Milton, Philip, XI,
627
Did Hobbes Translate
De
Cive?
Mingay, Jean, VIII,
21
How Should a
Philosopher Live? Two Aristotelian Views
Mion, M., VII,
219
Athenian Democracy:
Politicization and Constitutional Restraints
Mitchell,
H., IX, 431
The Changing
Conditions of Freedom: Tocqueville in the Light of Rousseau
Mitchell,
H., XII, 335
Charles Taylor
on the Self, its Languages and its History
Modood, Tariq, I,
315
Oakeshott’s
Conceptions of Philosophy
Moellendorf,
D., XIII, 243
Racism and Rationality
in Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit
Moggach, D., XIV,
573
Fichte’s Engagement
with Machiavelli
Moloney, P., XVIII,
242
Leaving the
Garden of Eden: Linguistic and Political Authority in Thomas Hobbes
Moneghan,
P., XII, 329
A Fichte Revival
Montagu, G., XV,
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Roman Law and
The Emperor — the Rationale of ‘Written Reason’ in some Consilia
of Oldradus da Ponte
Moore, S., XII,
73
Rousseau on
Alienation and the Rights of Man
Moore, T., XIV,
345
Recycling Aristotle:
The Sovereignty Theory of Richard Hooker
Morgan, M.L., X,
281
Liberalism in
Mendelssohn’s Jerusalem
Morrow, John, V,
91
Liberalism and
British Idealist Political Philosophy: A Reassessment
Morrow, John, VI,
491
Ancestors, Legacies
and Traditions: British Idealism in the History of Political Thought (Review
article)
Morrow, John, XIV,
205
Heroes and Constitutionalists:
The Ideological Significance of Thomas Carlyle’s Treatment of the English
Revolution
+Morrow, J., IX,
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After the Ancient
Constitution: Political Theory and English Constitutional Writings, 1765–1832
+Morrow, John, VI,
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Did Nettleship
Corrupt Green’s Lectures? — A Comment on Smith
Moulakis,
A., XI, 241
Pride and the
Meaning of Utopia
Mulgan, R., XV,
179
Aristotle and
the Political Role of Women
Muller, J.Z., XII,
695
Carl Schmitt,
Hans Freyer and the Radical Conservative Critique of Liberal Democracy
in the Weimar Republic
Myers, R., XVI,
37
Montesquieu
on the Causes of Roman Greatness
Nederman,
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Character and
Community in the Defensor Pacis: Marsiglio of Padua’s Adaption of
Aristotelian Moral Psychology
Nederman,
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The Royal Will
and the Baronial Bridle: The Place of the Addicio de Cartis in Bractonian
Political Thought
Nederman,
C.J., V, 61
Bracton on Kingship
Revisited
Nederman,
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Physiological
Significance of the Organic Metaphor in John of Salisbury’s Policraticus
Nederman,
C.J., XVI, 313
From Defensor
Pacis to Defensor Minor: The Problem of Empire in Marsiglio
of Padua
Nederman,
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Constitutionalism
— Medieval and Modern: Against Neo-Figgisite Orthodoxy (Again)
Nichols, R., XIV,
145
Cracking Foundations:
‘Mystique’ vs ‘Politics’ in Sorel and Benda
Nicholson,
Peter, III, 103
Hegel on Crime
Nicholson,
Peter, VI, 517
T.H. Green and
State Action: Liquor Legislation
Noble, R., IX,
263
Freedom and
Sentiment in Rousseau’s Philosophical Anthropology
Norton, Paul
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Machiavelli’s
Road to Paradise: ‘The Exhortation to Penitence’
Oakley, F., IX,
211
Disobedience,
Consent, Political Obligation: The Witness of Wessel Gansfort (c. 1419–1489)
Oakley, F., XVI,
1
Nederman, Gerson,
Conciliar Theory and Constituionalism: Sed Contra
Oakley, Francis, XVIII,
624
Locke, Natural
Law and God — Again
O’Hagan, Timothy, III,
245
On Rousseau’s
Social Contract: Translation and Exegisis
O’Neill, J., XVII,
431
Who Won the
Socialist Calculation Debate?
O’Sullivan,
N., XIX, 79
The Tragic Vision
in the Political Philosophy of Nikolai Berdyaev (1874-1948)
Overhoff,
Jurgen, XVIII, 604
The Lutheranism
of Thomas Hobbes
Palladini,
F., XVI, 121
Translating
Samuel Pufendorf. On Two New English Editions
Papageourgiou,
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Four or Five
Types of Democracy in Aristotle
Parekh, B., XIII,
535
The Poverty
of Indian Political Thought
Parel, A.J., XIV,
77
Ptolemy as a
Source of The Prince 25
Parker, David, II,
253
Law, Society
and the State in the Thought of Jean Bodin
Parker, R.C.T., VI,
298
Greek States
and Greek Oracles
Parsons, Wayne, IV,
367
Keynes and the
Politics of Ideas
Patapan, H., XIX,
531
All’s fair in
Love and War: Machiavelli’s Clizia
Patten, A., XVII,
576
Hegel’s Justification
of Private Property
Paul, Jeffrey, III,
499
The Socialism
of Herbert Spencer
Peled, Y., XIII,
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From Theology
to Sociology: Bruno Bauer and Karl Marx on the Question of Jewish Emancipation
Peltonen,
M., XV, 469
Classical Republicanism
in Tudor England: The Case of Richard Beacon’s Solon his Follie
Pemberton,
J.C., XIX, 264
James and the
Early Laski: The Ambiguous Legacy of Pragmatism
Perry, Diana, II,
227
‘Catholicum
Opus Imperiale Regiminis Mundi’. An Early Sixteenth-Century Restatement
of Empire
Peter, L., XVI,
77
Montesquieu’s
Paradox on Freedom and Hungary’s Constitutions 1790-1990
Planinc, Z., XII,
305
Family and Civil
Society in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right
Pocock, J.G.A., I,
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A Reconsideration
Impartially Considered
Pocock, J.G.A., XI,
737
Thomas Hobbes:
Atheist or Enthusiast? His Place in a Restoration Debate
Podes, S., XII,
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Polybius and
his Theory of Anacyclosis — Problems of not just Ancient Political
Theory
Pouncey, P., VII,
1
Disorder and
Defeat in Thucydides
Price, R., III,
383
Ambizione
in Machiavelli’s Thought
Price, R., IX,
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Self-love, ‘Egoism’
and Ambizione in Machiavelli’s Thought
Primoratz,
I., XV, 249
The Word ‘Liberty’
on the Chains of Galley-Slaves: Bosanquet’s Theory of the General Will
Putterman,
T.L., XII, 107
Calhoun’s Realism?
Quillet, Jeannine, I,
391
Nouvelles Etudes
Marsiliennes
Qviller, B., XVII,
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The Machiavellian
Cosmos
Randi, E., V,
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La Vergine e
il Papa . Potentia Dei Absoluta and Plentitudo Postatis Papale nel XIV
Secolo
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The Traditionalist
Critique of Individualism in Post-Revolutionary France: The Case of Louis
de Bonald
Remer, G., X,
377
Rhetoric and
the Erasmian Defence of Religious Toleration
Remer, G., XVI,
532
James Harrington’s
New Deliberative Rhetoric: Reflection of an Anticlassical Republicanism
Renato, , XIV,
281
Carl Schmitt
on Liberalism, Democracy and Catholicism
Rengger, N., XVI,
416
Trust Prudence
and History: John Dunn and the Tasks of Political Theory
Reynolds,
N.B., XIV, 361
Hobbes, Thomas
and Authorship of the Horae Subsecivae
Rice, D., X,
565
Plato on Force:
The Conflict Between his Psychology and Political Sociology and his Definition
of Temperance in the Republic
Rice, D.H., XII,
317
John C. Calhoun
+Rice, D., VI,
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Thucydides and
Hobbes’s State of Nature
Rich, P., XIII,
281
Reinhold Niebuhr
and the Ethics of Realism in International Relations
Richter, M., X,
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Montesquieu,
The Politics of Language, and the Language of Politics
Robertson,
John, IV, 451
Scottish Political
Economy Beyond the Civic Tradition: Government and Economic Development
in the Wealth of Nations
Robertson,
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Antonio Genovesi:
The Neapolitan Enlightenment and Political Economy
Rodner, W.S., IX,
529
Conservatism,
Resistance and Lord Hugh Cecil
Roosevelt,
Grace, VIII, 225
Reconstruction
of Rousseau’s Fragments on the State of War
Rosenfeld,
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Rousseau’s Unanimous
Contract and the Doctrine of Popular Sovereignty
Rosenthal,
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Why Spinoza
Chose the Hebrews: The Exemplary Function of Prophecy in the Theological-Political
Treatise
Rowe, C.J., IV,
409
Plato on the
Sophists as Teachers of Virtue
Rudolph, R., VII,
73
Conflict, Egoism
and Power in Hobbes
Rueger, Zofia, III,
1
Gerson’s Concept
of Equity and Christopher St. German
Rupp, T., XIV,
41
‘Common’ = ‘Of
the Commune’: Private Property and Individualism in Remigio dei Girolami’s
De
Bono Pacis
Salmon, J.H.M., XVII,
500
The Legacy of
Jean Bodin: Absolutism, Populism or Constitutionalism?
Salter, J., XIII,
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Adam Smith on
Slavery
Samaras, T., XVII,
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When did Plato
Abandon the Hope that Ideal Rulers Might Appear Among Human Beings?
Samples, John, VIII,
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Kant, Toennies
and the Liberal Idea of Community in Early German Sociology
Sampson, Margaret, XI,
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‘Will You Hear
What a Casuist He Is?’ Thomas Hobbes as Director of Conscience
Sanderson,
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Conrad Russell’s
Ideas
Sanderson,
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Philip Hunton’s
‘Appeasement’: Moderation and Extremism in the English Civil War
Sargent, L.T., IV,
483
Utopianism in
Colonial America
Sargent, L.T., V,
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More’s Utopia:
An Interpretation of its Social Theory
Schecter,
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Gramsci, Gentile
and the Theory of the Ethical State in Italy
Scheuerman,
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The Return of
the Weimar
Scheuerman,
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Legal Indeterminacy
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The Rule of
Law Under Siege: Carl Schmitt and the Death of the Weimar Republic
Schmidt, J., VII,
295
A Raven with
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Schmidt, James, II,
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A Paideia for
the ‘Burger als Bourgeois‘: The Concept of ‘Civil Society’ in Hegel’s
Political Thought
Schollmeier,
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The Democracy
Most in Accordance with Equality
Schroeder,
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Aristotle on
the Good of Virtue-Friendship
Scott, J., XIII,
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The Law of War:
Grotius, Sydney, Locke and the Political Theory of Rebellion
Seery, J.E., IX,
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Deviations:
on the Difference between Marx and Marxist Theorists
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Pufendorf, Sociality
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Seth, S., XIII,
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Lenin’s Reformulation
of Marxism: The Colonial Question as a National Question
Shafir, M., V,
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Romania’s Marx
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Shapiro, Ian, III,
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Realism in the
Study of the History of Ideas
Sharp, A., IX,
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John Lilburne
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of the Words of Authorities
Shaver, R., XII,
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Paris and Patriotism
Shaw, B.J., IX,
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Capitalism and
the Novel: Georg Lukacs on Modern Realism
Shaw, C., VIII,
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Eliminating
the Yahoo: Eugenics, Social Darwinism and Five Fabians
Shephard,
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Henry Howard
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Shiell, T.C., XII,
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The Unity of
Plato’s Political Thought
Shogimen,
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William of Ockham
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Siemsen, T., IX,
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‘Rational Persuasion
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Siemsen, T., VIII,
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Thrasymachus’
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Sigurdson,
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Jacob Burckhardt’s
Liberal-Conservatism
Simhony, A., X,
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T.H. Green’s
Theory of the Morally Justified Society
Simhony, A., XII,
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Idealist Organicism:
Beyond Holism and Individualism
Simhony, Avital, XIV,
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T.H. Green:
The Common Good Society
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Natural Freedom
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Between Political
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Skemp, J.B., I,
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How Political
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Slomp, G., XIX,
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From Genus to
Species: The Unravelling of Hobbesian Glory
Slomp, Gabriella, XI,
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Hobbes, Thucydides
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Smart, Ian
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The Political
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Smith, Craig
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The Individual
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Sinful Science?
Marx’s Theory of Freedom from Thesis to Theses
Smith, S.B., XII,
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Hegel and the
Jewish Question: In Between Tradition and Modernity
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Michael Oakeshott
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Socrates’ Proposals
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Soles, David
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Intellectualism
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Sombart, Nicolaus, VIII,
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Max Weber and
Otto Gross: On the Relationship between Science, Politics and Eros in Wilhelmine
Germany
Sommerville,
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Richard Hooker,
Hadrian Saravia, and the Advent of the Divine Right of Kings
Sonenscher,
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The Nation’s
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The Nation’s
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Rousseau’s Liberalism
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The Making of
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The View from
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Aristotle and
the Problem of Needs
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The Contractual
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Arendt, Republicanism
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Thomas Hobbes
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Ferdinand Tönnies
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Dissenting Religion
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Persuasion in
Plato’s Laws
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Punishment in
Plato’s Laws
Stanley, J.L., XII,
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Marx, Engels
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Localism Versus
Centralism in the Webbs’ Political Thought
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Dicey and his
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Land, Liberty
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The Civic Humanist
Portrait of Machiavelli’s English Successors
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The Medieval
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The Authentic
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That Lusty Puss,
The Good Old Cause
Tarlton, C.D., XIX,
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Rehabiltating
Hobbes: Obligation, Anti-Fascism and the Myth of a ‘Taylor Thesis’
Tashjean,
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Indo-European
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Teeple, G., XI,
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The Doctoral
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The Coppet Circle:
Literary Criticism as Political Discourse
Thomas, P., IX,
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Nature and Artifice
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Thomas, Paul, XVIII,
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The Revolutionary
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Thomas, R., XVIII,
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Enigmatic Writings:
Karl Marx’s The Civil War in France and the Paris Commune of 1871
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Tuck on Rights:
Some Medieval Problems
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Origins of Natural
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Pursuit of Philosophy
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Origins of the
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The Life of
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Symposium on
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Custom, Time
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Robertus Britannus,
‘On the Best Form of Commonwealth’: A Dialogue between Pierre du Chastel
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Hegel’s Justification
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Is Kant a Retributivist?
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Imperial Tyranny:
Some Reflections on a Classical Greek Political Metaphor
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King John’s
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Republican Readings
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Divided Liberalism?
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Classical Liberalism
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Republic and
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Political Philosophers
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Liberty is Beautiful:
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Socratic Citizenship
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Plato’s Socratic
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Hegel on War:
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Divine Will,
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Hegel’s Metaphilosophy
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Nicholas of
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Equal Freedom,
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Jansenism and
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The Case for
Sir Robert Holbourne Reasserted
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The Political
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Whelan, F.G., IV,
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Socrates and
the ‘Meddlesomeness’ of the Athenians
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Vattel’s Doctrine
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Population and
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Whitaker,
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Hobbes’s View
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Marxism, Death,
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Sorel and the
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Williams,
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Democracy and
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Heraclitus’s
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Winfield,
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Capital, Civil
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Winfield,
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The Reason for
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Rousseau’s Pufendorf:
Natural Law and the Foundations of Commercial Society
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Reply to Charvet:
Rousseau and the Perfectibility of Man
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323
Radicalism,
Capitalism and Historical Contexts: Not only a Reply to Richard
Ashcraft on John Locke
Wood, E.Meiksins, XIII,
657
Locke against
Democracy: Consent, Representation and Suffrage in the Two Treatises
Wood, Ellen
M., IV, 281
The State and
Popular Sovereignty in French Political Thought: A Genealogy of Rousseau’s
‘General Will’
Wood, I, I,
437
Thomas Hobbes
and the Crisis of the English Aristocracy
Wood, N., VII,
33
Populares
and Circumcelliones: the Vocabulary of ‘Fallen Man’ in Cicero and
St. Augustine
Wood, N., XVI,
174
Sallust’s Theorem:
A Comment on ‘Fear’ in Western Political Thought
Wood, N., XVIII,
24
Avarice and
Civil Unity: The Contribution of Sir Thomas Smith
Woodcock,
Michael, I, 475
Educational
Principles and Political Thought: the case of James Mill
Worthington,
G., XVI, 105
Michael Oakeshott
on Life: Waiting with Godot
Wright, J., XIII,
391
Conversations
with Phocion: The Political Thought of Mably
Yack, B., XII,
15
A Reinterpretation
of Aristotle’s Political Teleology
Yeager, K.L., XIX,
621
Nietzsche, Plato,
Heraclitus and the Pursuit of Iluminate Dwelling
Yonezawa,
S., XII, 565
Socrates’ Two
Concepts of the Polis
Zvesper, J., X,
701
The American
Founders and Classical Political Thought