Encyclopedia_of_Political_Thought
Further Reading Barber, Benjamin R. Str ong Democracy.Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. Bayle, Pierre (1647–1706) ...
is to defend the liberty of society as a whole against individual transgressors. Employing punishment to coerce confessions, int ...
voting behavior of different social groups (e.g., women, CATHOLICS, southerners) but does not evaluate or judge their wisdom or ...
tion, a conservative think tank, and the author of 11 books. Notable among his writings are The Book of Virtues, The Children’s ...
For this reason, Bentham supported the French Rev- olution of 1789 (contrary to Edmund BURKE), though he later criticized its ex ...
philosophy, art, and religion. Bloch distinguishes between concrete and abstract utopias, the former being those utopic visions ...
weal(1576), influenced Western political thought for 200 years after its publication. His idea that humans are part of a “great ...
knit elite revolutionary party was very authoritarian but claimed to represent the interests and goals of the revolutionary work ...
tenure, he gained renown for his legal acumen and received a number of royal favors. In spite of the strug- gles between the MON ...
combined with the trappings of journalism. More specifically, the goals of such a school of thought are to point out to the stra ...
It is difficult to disentangle Bukharin’s writings and their reception from the intrigues, distortions, and ambitions of the Rus ...
Burke, Edmund 41 Further Reading Southey, R. John Bunyan.1830. bureaucracy/bureaucratic Although this concept has several meanin ...
sudden change, radical innovation, and newness in fashion. For Burke, the ideas, practices, and traditions (including in art, mu ...
Pocock, J. G. A. Burke and the Ancient Constitution: A Problem in the History of Ideas.1960. Stanlis, P. J. Edmund Burke and the ...
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C Caesar An imperial Roman title for the emperor or DICTATOR over the Roman Empire. Originally named after the emperor of Rome, ...
toward states rights and secession, especially in South Carolina, Calhoun’s home state. John Calhoun was born in rural South Car ...
book, Institutes of the Christian Religion, has greatly influenced most Protestant Christian churches. Further Readings Calvin, ...
canon law The formal rules and laws of the Christian church pri- marily developed during the European MIDDLE AGES and greatly in ...
capital punishment was practiced throughout Western Europe. The modern movement for the abolition of capital punishment began in ...
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