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Manuel, R. E. The New World of Henri Saint-Simon.Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1956. Sanhedrin The supreme council ...
corruption of the Roman church. With the support of French king Charles VIII, he established a theocratic REPUBLICin Florence, i ...
thetic impulse: It through art as a force of integration and balance that true humanity can emerge and undo the antagonisms that ...
Protestant CHRISTIANS, adapting the faith to CAPITALISM, REPUBLICANISM, and science. The PRESBYTERIANview of humanity and histor ...
MACHIAVELLI; ENLIGHTENMENT thinker Jean-Jacques ROUSSEAU; COMMUNIST thinkers Karl MARX, Friedrich ENGELS, and V.I. LENIN; and co ...
can veto congressional legislation, but Congress can impeach and remove the president); to ensure further limits on POWER. Terms ...
States, the United Kingdom, and Europe. Because of a faulty copyright, Dr. Sheldon did not receive money from the sale of this b ...
slavery arguments made by Frederick DOUGLASSand Abraham LINCOLNmade emancipation inevitable. Smith, Adam (1723–1790) British pol ...
how far the state can legislate after the initial contract forming it, whether or not people born “into” the soci- ety after the ...
cussed social ethics in terms of fitting into one’s place in the REPUBLIC, exercising the VIRTUEs appropriate to one’s innate ta ...
state control of every aspect of human life (as in the SOVIET UNION) to the milder governmental regulation of the economy in WEL ...
lazy and bored. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the move of Communist China toward a market econ- omy, and the impoverish ...
theorist Thomas HOBBESalso places sovereignty in a king or a single absolutist ruler but has his authority derive from a social ...
Further Readings Harding, N., ed. Mar xism in Russia: Key Documents, 1879–1906. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 198 ...
In his political thought, Stalin claimed to follow Russian Marxist V.I. LENIN, working for the BOLSHEVIK Party’s revolutionary o ...
state of nature A concept developed by various European political thinkers (Thomas HOBBES, John LOCKE, Jean-Jacques ROUSSEAU) in ...
received his doctorate in 1921. From 1925 to 1932, Strauss served as a research assistant at the Academy for Jewish Research in ...
Sovereignty, for Suárez, is the absolute power of the state (monarch) to make laws, in conformity with divine and natural law, f ...
ments (and between states). As such, the Supreme Court is the ultimate “umpire” in U.S. politics, defin- ing the limits and duti ...
Swift, Jonathan (1667–1745) Irish political writer Active in British-government controversies of his day, Swift was at times a L ...
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