The spirit of modern republicanism: the moral vision of the American founders and the philosophy of Locke

Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1988)
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. What distinguishes Pangle's study from the dozens of books which have challenged or elaborated upon the republican revision is the sharpness with which he ...

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