The Development of Political Theory and GovernmentEncyclopædia Britannica, 1959 - 225 páginas This volume contains a reading plan for exploring discussions in the Great Books dealing with political theory and government. |
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ARISTOTLE Politics | 17 |
PLUTARCH The Lives of the Noble Gre | 31 |
OLD TESTAMENT I Samuel I Kings | 42 |
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according acts answered by giving Aquinas Aristotle Aristotle's Book Chapter citizens citizenship civil society Cleomenes common concerned condition consider constitutional covenant democracy democratic despotic dialogue divine Domitian form of government freedom Gracchi Hegel help you test Henry Henry Hotspur Hobbes Hobbes's human law individual Israel J. S. MILL justice Kant Kant's king law of nature legislator liberty live Machiavelli man's means ment Mill Mill's monarchy Montesquieu moral nations natural law Nero oligarchy opinion peace person philosophy Plato Plutarch political precepts principle problem Publius Cornelius Scipio punishment questions are designed QUESTIONS The following reading assignment Reading Plan reason reign religion Republic Roman Rome Rousseau royal lie rule rulers says Science of Right SELF-TESTING QUESTIONS Seneca social contract Socrates sovereign suffrage Tacitus tells test the thoroughness theory things thou thought Tiberius Tiberius Gracchus tion Treatise on Law United unjust unto virtue vote writes