Bibliography: p. 185-187.The Greeks: The republic of Plato.--Rome: organisation and empire.--The middle ages: the influence of Christianity.--The reformation: Hobbes and the divine right of kings.--Rousseau: the general will.--The problem of sovereignty: John Austin.--Modern theories of the state: state-sovereignty and associations within the state.Mode of access: Internet
The Age of Enlightenment was full of critical class struggle and serious social and political change...
This Introduction offers context for the individual papers by examining the intersections and produc...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
"This volume carries forward to the middle of the eighteenth century the work begun in the history o...
This book is a comprehensive introduction to the history of political thought, tracing the developme...
"This volume carries forward to the middle of the eighteenth century the work begun in the History o...
"The present work concludes the History of political theories, of which two earlier volumes were pub...
Selections from Plato, Aristotle, Polybius, Cicero, St. Augustine, John of Salisbury, St. Thomas Aqu...
This essay sets out a new method for the history of ideas. Using a mixed approach combining computer...
First published 1920."The present work concludes the History of political theories of which two earl...
[Extract] Recent decades have seen the publication of a considerable stream of studies on the histor...
Abstract: During the seventeenth century the majority of the English were Protestants and after Jame...
The proposition that a people, conceived of and acting as a whole, is the ultimate ground of politic...
Plato had one consistent theory of politics; the Republic, Politicus, and Laws form a unity, complem...
First published 1902.Includes index.Bibliography : p. 327-345.Mode of access: Internet
The Age of Enlightenment was full of critical class struggle and serious social and political change...
This Introduction offers context for the individual papers by examining the intersections and produc...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
"This volume carries forward to the middle of the eighteenth century the work begun in the history o...
This book is a comprehensive introduction to the history of political thought, tracing the developme...
"This volume carries forward to the middle of the eighteenth century the work begun in the History o...
"The present work concludes the History of political theories, of which two earlier volumes were pub...
Selections from Plato, Aristotle, Polybius, Cicero, St. Augustine, John of Salisbury, St. Thomas Aqu...
This essay sets out a new method for the history of ideas. Using a mixed approach combining computer...
First published 1920."The present work concludes the History of political theories of which two earl...
[Extract] Recent decades have seen the publication of a considerable stream of studies on the histor...
Abstract: During the seventeenth century the majority of the English were Protestants and after Jame...
The proposition that a people, conceived of and acting as a whole, is the ultimate ground of politic...
Plato had one consistent theory of politics; the Republic, Politicus, and Laws form a unity, complem...
First published 1902.Includes index.Bibliography : p. 327-345.Mode of access: Internet
The Age of Enlightenment was full of critical class struggle and serious social and political change...
This Introduction offers context for the individual papers by examining the intersections and produc...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...