Author: Charles August Maude Fennell
Publisher:
Published: 1892
Total Pages: 850
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Publisher: Palala Press
Published: 2016-05-21
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781358168741
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Author: Ofir Haivry
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2017-06-29
Total Pages: 521
ISBN-13: 1107011345
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This detailed analysis establishes John Selden as one of the most interesting and important early modern political theorists.
Author: David Forte
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Published: 1998-08-01
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13: 9781589013797
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Rooted in Western classical and medieval philosophies, the natural law movement of the last few decades seeks to rediscover fundamental moral truths. In this book, prominent thinkers demonstrate how natural law can be used to resolve a wide range of complex social, political, and constitutional issues by addressing controversial subjects that include the family, taxation, war, racial discrimination, medical technology, and sexuality. This volume will be of value to those working in philosophy, political science, and legal theory, as well as to policy analysts, legislators, and judges.
Author: Eric Cheyfitz
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 1997-06-29
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780812216097
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book Cheyfitz charts the course of American imperialism from the arrival of Europeans in a New World open for material and rhetorical cultivation to the violent foreign ventures of twentieth-century America in a Third World judged equally in need of cultural translation. Passionately and provocatively, he reads James Fenimore Cooper and Leslie Marmon Silko, Frederick Douglass, and Edgar Rice Burroughs within and against the imperial framework. At the center of the book is Shakespeare's "Tempest," at once transfiguring the first permanent English settlement at Jamestown and prefiguring much of American literature. In a new, final chapter, Cheyfitz reaches back to the representations of Native Americans produced by the English decades before the establishment of the Jamestown colony.
Author: James Augustus Henry Murray
Publisher:
Published: 1908
Total Pages: 1660
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