The Progressive Revolution in Politics and Political Science: Transforming the American RegimeJohn A. Marini, Ken Masugi Rowman & Littlefield, 2005 - 388페이지 Songs Beyond Mankind: Poetry and the Lager from Dante to Primo Levi is the eighteenth in a series of publications occasioned by the annual Bernardo Lecture at the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CEMERS) at Binghamton University. This series offers public lectures that have been given by distinguished medieval and Renaissance scholars on topics and figures representative of these two important historical, religious, and intellectual periods. Professor Pertile s lecture, Songs Beyond Mankind, asks whether there is a degree of suffering and degradation beyond which a man or woman ceases to be a human being, a point beyond which our soul dies and what survives is pure physiology. And, if yes, to what extent may literature be capable of preserving our humanity in the face of unspeakable pain? These are some of the issues that this lecture addresses by considering two systems of suffering, the hells described by Dante in his "Inferno" and Primo Levi in "Survival in Auschwitz." |
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... thought and practice in the twentieth century and restoring the principles of the American founding as the rightful principles of constitutional democracy . Edward J. Erler Series Editor Introduction John Marini and Ken Masugi The ...
... thought and practice in the twentieth century and restoring the principles of the American founding as the rightful principles of constitutional democracy . Edward J. Erler Series Editor Introduction John Marini and Ken Masugi The ...
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... thought of Rousseau , Kant , and Hegel . Their critique of the modern doctrine of natural right in Locke , Sidney , Montesquieu , and Blackstone had the practical effect of destroying the theoretical ground of limited , or ...
... thought of Rousseau , Kant , and Hegel . Their critique of the modern doctrine of natural right in Locke , Sidney , Montesquieu , and Blackstone had the practical effect of destroying the theoretical ground of limited , or ...
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... of a tradition of political thought that stretched from Aristotle and Cicero to Locke and Sidney . Although The Federalist had touted the " new science of politics " as fundamental to the practical success Introduction 3.
... of a tradition of political thought that stretched from Aristotle and Cicero to Locke and Sidney . Although The Federalist had touted the " new science of politics " as fundamental to the practical success Introduction 3.
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... thought to be intelligible and separable . Theory , or understanding , provided the basis for discerning the principles of gov- ernment . Practice was subordinate to theory and was to be regulated by prudent necessity . It required a ...
... thought to be intelligible and separable . Theory , or understanding , provided the basis for discerning the principles of gov- ernment . Practice was subordinate to theory and was to be regulated by prudent necessity . It required a ...
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... thought would become dominant in the disciplines of the social sciences and history . It was established as the legal orthodoxy in the acceptance of positivism in the law schools . In short , the political thought that le- gitimized ...
... thought would become dominant in the disciplines of the social sciences and history . It was established as the legal orthodoxy in the acceptance of positivism in the law schools . In short , the political thought that le- gitimized ...
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Progressivism and the Transformation of American Government | 13 |
Theodore Roosevelt on SelfGovernment and the Administrative State | 35 |
Frederick Douglass Natural Rights Constitutionalism The Postwar PreProgressive Period | 73 |
Regimes and Revolutions Madison and Wilson on Parties in America | 103 |
Montesquieu the Founders and Woodrow Wilson The Evolution of Rights and the Eclipse of Constitutionalism | 133 |
Marbury v Madison and the Progressive Transformation of Judicial Power | 163 |
Progressivism Modern Political Science and the Transformation of American Constitutionalism | 221 |
Darwins Public Policy Nineteenth Century Science and the Rise of the American Welfare State | 253 |
Zoning and Progressive Political Theory | 287 |
Campaign Finance Reform The Progressive Reconstruction of Free Speech | 321 |
Aimless Theorizing The Progressive Legacy for Political Science | 347 |
About the Editors and Contributors | 377 |
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