The Study of Politics: The Western Tradition and American OriginsMcGraw-Hill, 1963 - 120 páginas |
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... ideas in his essays in the series . Thus , The Federalist may be criticized for being aimed at a large and popular audience , for being put together hurriedly to meet newspaper deadlines , for embracing varied and even opposing ...
... ideas in his essays in the series . Thus , The Federalist may be criticized for being aimed at a large and popular audience , for being put together hurriedly to meet newspaper deadlines , for embracing varied and even opposing ...
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... ideas and his actions have been frequently commented upon . For example , he differed with Hamil- ton in taking a limited view of Presidential power . Yet when he himself occupied that office he negotiated the Louisiana Purchase ...
... ideas and his actions have been frequently commented upon . For example , he differed with Hamil- ton in taking a limited view of Presidential power . Yet when he himself occupied that office he negotiated the Louisiana Purchase ...
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... ideas they might misinterpret . " The discernment that they have manifested between truth and false- hood , " he wrote , " shows that they may be safely trusted to hear everything true and false , and form correct judgments between THE ...
... ideas they might misinterpret . " The discernment that they have manifested between truth and false- hood , " he wrote , " shows that they may be safely trusted to hear everything true and false , and form correct judgments between THE ...
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THE STUDY OF POLITICS | 1 |
THE WESTERN TRADITION | 17 |
ENDS AND MEANS | 31 |
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