Works by Barlow, J. (exact spelling)

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  1. The Fox and the Lion: Machiavelli replies to Cicero.J. Barlow - 1999 - History of Political Thought 20 (4):627-645.
    The parallels between Machiavelli's The Prince and Cicero's -- De Officiis have been frequently noted but seldom studied. An examination of the parallels suggests that Machiavelli intended The Prince to offer an improvement on Cicero's defence of the active life. He thus completes Cicero's intention in De Officiis to treat political life on its own terms, independent of philosophy. In so doing, he uncovers inconsistencies and tensions in the Ciceronian account of the ‘intermediate’ virtues of the statesman, tensions that are (...)
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  2. The Constitution of 1787: A Commentary by George Anastaplo. [REVIEW]Timothy Fuller & J. Barlow - 1991 - Interpretation 18 (3):467-479.
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