Keyword [Political thought] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Man as he is: Politics and propriety in the thought of David Hume |
182. | An exploration of conservative ideology in African American political thought, attitudes, and behavior |
183. | The Other as Friend: A Platonic Response to the Political Thought of Jacques Derrida |
184. | 'A relation between us': Religion and the political thought of Edmund Burke |
185. | Saving persuasion: Rhetoric and judgment in political thought |
186. | Self -evident no more: American political thought, 1820--185 |
187. | Political skepticism: Philosophical skepticism in Hume, Burke, and Oakeshott's political thought (David Hume, Edmund Burke, Michael Oakeshott) |
188. | Hegel's influence on American political thought: An analysis of the American Progressive Movement |
189. | In Paine's absence: The trans-Atlantic dynamics of American popular political thought, 1789--1804 |
190. | Origin stories in the tradition of political thought: Plato, Hobbes and contemporary feminist theory reconsidered |
191. | Enlightenment and empire: Humanity and cultural diversity in anti-imperialist political thought |
192. | Love's justice: The political thought of Simone Weil |
193. | In the shadow of leviathan: The development of conservative republicanism in Virginia's political thought, 1790-183 |
194. | Conscience and community: Revisiting toleration and religious dissent in early modern England and America |
195. | W. E. B. Du Bois and the problems of the twentieth century: Race, history, and literature in Du Bois's political thought, 1903-1940 |
196. | The will to silence: The influence of Michel Foucault on contemporary American political thought |
197. | The development of poetic didacticism in Chinese political thought and its function in Mao's ideological campaign |
198. | Arcadian Exile: The Imaginative Tension in Henry David Thoreau's Political Thought |
199. | The treatment of Thomas Hobbes in twentieth century political thought |
200. | THE WORTHY UNEMPLOYED: A STUDY OF THE POLITICAL THOUGHT IN THE 'COMMENTS OF A RECLUSE' (CH'IEN-FU LUN) OF WANG FU (FL. A.D. 150) (CHINA) |
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