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Tyranny and nobility
Refining Just War theory
Introduction to Nietzsche's "Daybreak"
Despairing over the Present Age: Soren Kierkegaard and modernization
The relationship between the state and Salomon's House in Francis Bacon's "New Atlantis"
A comparison of the presidential elections of 1896 and 1912 and their lasting impact on modern elections
Hannah Arendt and her turn from political journalist to political philosopher
Slavery as a Dividing Force
A rally is a rally is a rally?: The limitations of media framing in the reporting of the mega-rallies of 2010
Signaling extended deterrent threats: Beijing as a signaler during the Cold War
Fiscal federalism and the political economy of Eurozone integration
The boss's dilemma: Mark Twain and the relation of technology and society
A Value Pluralist Approach to Political Ideology: The Six Universal and Conflicting Principles from which our Politics Derive
The Pied Piper in power: Ideological resources and the authoritarian youth group
Parallel power: Challengers to the democratic rule of law in Rio de Janeiro Brazil from 2000 to 2010
'A history unwritten': The impact of an environmental ethos in American environmental politics
Montesquieu and the transformation of republicanism
Peace activism at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1975 to 2001: A case study
Science, "Robinson Crusoe", and judgment: A commentary on Book III of Rousseau's "Emile"
Moderation as a political and philosophical virtue in Xenophon's "Memorabilia"
Poetry and philosophy in Aristophanes' "Clouds" and Plato's "Republic"
Plato's critique of injustice in the "Gorgias" and the "Republic"
The ambiguities of Rousseau's conception of happiness
Martin Heidegger's critique of freedom
An approach to the "Laws": The problem of the harmony of the goods in Plato's political philosophy
Kant's doctrine of religion as political philosophy
The natural goodness of man in Rousseau's "Confessions": A reply to Augustine's "Confessions"
How low-income individuals plan for and cope with government support loss
Strategizing against sweatshops: The US anti-sweatshop movement and the global economy
Socrates' praise and blame of eros
Locke, tocqueville, liberalism and restlessness
Motives beyond fear: Thucydides on honor, vengeance, and liberty