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Kaplan was Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago.
Entire issue devoted to Kelly's monongraph.
An extended analysis of the political ideas of Thomas More and Gerald Winstanley.
Entirely devoted to the economic and industrial problems during the war and those likely to be faced after the war.
Essays about the Prague Spring and its demise by Kundera, Klíma, Havel, et al.
A psychological study of Bismarck with four chapters: "Die Wurzeln von Bismarcks Wesen"; "Bismarcks Wesen"; "Die psychologischen Grundlagen seiner Politik"; "Bismarck als Künstler und Nervenmensch."
An influential discussion of modern political philosophy. Lucas was a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and a Gifford Lecturer.
Gewirth's translation, first published by Columbia University Press in 1956 in The Records of Civilization series, was based on C. W. Previté-Orton's 1928 edtion of the text published by Cambridge University Press, with emendations adopted from Richard Scholz's edition in the Fontes juris Germanici antiqui of the Monumenta Germaniae historica, Hanover, 1932 and from Dino Bigongiari's 1932 review article of the 1928 edition in Speculum.Born in Padua, Marsilius completed his medical studies at the University of Paris, where he became rector in 1312; subsequently he studied theology and completed in 1324 his one notable work, Defensor pacis, which influenced political thought for centuries. In it he developed a social contract theory in which political and legislative power sprang from the will of the people, rather than the Church, for which heretical thinking he was excommunicated by Pope John XXII, forcing him to flee to the court of Ludwig of Bavaria.
An important study.
In the Harper Torchbook edition the original appendices are replaced by a new essay, "Tocqueville After a Century."
Mayr was director of the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
From 1843 Pearce had been U.S. Senator from Maryland, before which he had been a member of the House of Representatives from 1835, excepting one term when he wasn't reelected. Though strongly supporting the Whig Party and, after its dissolution, the Democratic Party, he opposed Southern secession—though he also opposed Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus. He was a firm advocate for the then-new Smithsonian Institution and believed that its real purpose lay in expanding scientific knowledge.
Reports the effects of the 1973-74 & 1977 energy crises on families in the metropolitan areas of Hartford, Connecticut; Mobile, Alabama; and Salem Oregon.
The American edition includes a 5-page letter to the London Criterion not in the British edition.
Originally published in 1929 in both Russian and German in the journal Unter dem Banner des Marxismus.
With a 9 page Nachwort added to the 2nd edition.
Reich's important interpretation of authoritarian character.
Thompson was president of the Central High School, Philadelphia.
Reprints ter Meulen's 1934 & 1940 pioneering bibliographies of published material relating to peace from 1480 to 1899, based both on the Peace Palace's collection (of which he was librarian for 28 years and whose collection he mostly built) and copies in other libraries insptected by ter Meulen. Also includes Arthur Eyffinger's biographical foreword and van den Dungen's 50 page introductory essay on the bibliographies.
The first use of 'ambivalence' in an English language book title.
Revised version of the author's doctoral thesis at the European University Institute in Florence.
A usefule book that is virtually an encyclopedia of Communism in the 20th century in all its forms and places.
An important and widely influential study that defined the boundaries of discussion about the causes of crime for the next decade, especially in American conservative politics.
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