This thesis explores the political reformation of “faction” in the political thought of Montesquieu, David Hume, and Edmund Burke, three thinkers whose works span what Pierre Manent calls “an exquisite moment of liberalism.” It examines the transformation of faction from one based largely on class to one based largely on political function and argues that as the political emphasis of “party” overtook that of class, a disconnect in constitutional theory appeared between the principles formerly associated with class, such as honor, and the principles now associated with parties. This disconnect is examined by focusing on the interrelated concepts of political principle, or that which motivates and regulates men, and faction, itself divided in...
This thesis attempts to resolve the problematic nature of Montesquieu\u27s analysis of the English c...
Abstract: This paper argues that the concept of dignity played an important role in the political t...
Between 1830 and 1914 in Britain a dramatic modification of the reputation of Edmund Burke (1730-97)...
This thesis explores the political reformation of “faction” in the political thought of Montesquieu,...
This dissertation examines the late Eighteenth Century debate in England and France over the foundat...
ii There have been two major themes in recent studies of Hume’s political philosophy: on the one han...
In one sense, the debate over the Constitution of 1787 amounted to a battle to determine the true he...
Montesquieu’s concern about virtue is almost universally acknowledged, but not very well understood....
In this second of two volumes, Carl B. Cone demonstrates once again that only through a study of Edm...
<p>In this dissertation, I advance a new interpretation of Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws. I argu...
Liberal thinkers have suggested different theories that legitimise the state’s various processes, in...
My dissertation argues for the centrality of mores in Montesquieu\u27s political thought. His detail...
Edmund Burke grounds politics and the state over the pre-political network of moral relations, start...
Edmund Burke, author of Reflections on the Revolution in France, is known to a wide public as a clas...
Thesis advisor: Christopher J. KellyIn an effort to shed light on recent doubts about the future of ...
This thesis attempts to resolve the problematic nature of Montesquieu\u27s analysis of the English c...
Abstract: This paper argues that the concept of dignity played an important role in the political t...
Between 1830 and 1914 in Britain a dramatic modification of the reputation of Edmund Burke (1730-97)...
This thesis explores the political reformation of “faction” in the political thought of Montesquieu,...
This dissertation examines the late Eighteenth Century debate in England and France over the foundat...
ii There have been two major themes in recent studies of Hume’s political philosophy: on the one han...
In one sense, the debate over the Constitution of 1787 amounted to a battle to determine the true he...
Montesquieu’s concern about virtue is almost universally acknowledged, but not very well understood....
In this second of two volumes, Carl B. Cone demonstrates once again that only through a study of Edm...
<p>In this dissertation, I advance a new interpretation of Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws. I argu...
Liberal thinkers have suggested different theories that legitimise the state’s various processes, in...
My dissertation argues for the centrality of mores in Montesquieu\u27s political thought. His detail...
Edmund Burke grounds politics and the state over the pre-political network of moral relations, start...
Edmund Burke, author of Reflections on the Revolution in France, is known to a wide public as a clas...
Thesis advisor: Christopher J. KellyIn an effort to shed light on recent doubts about the future of ...
This thesis attempts to resolve the problematic nature of Montesquieu\u27s analysis of the English c...
Abstract: This paper argues that the concept of dignity played an important role in the political t...
Between 1830 and 1914 in Britain a dramatic modification of the reputation of Edmund Burke (1730-97)...