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    The Aristotelianism of Locke's Politics.J. S. Maloy - 2009 - Journal of the History of Ideas 70 (2):235-257.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Aristotelianism of Locke's PoliticsJ. S. MaloyThose, then, who think that the positions of statesman, king, household manager, and master of slaves are the same are not correct. For they hold that each of these differs not innly in whether the subjects ruled are few or many... the assumption being that there is no difference between a large household and a small city-state.... But these claims are not true.Aristotle, (...)
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    Bodin’s Puritan Readers and Radical Democracy in Early New England.J. S. Maloy - 2017 - Journal of the History of Ideas 78 (1):1-25.
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    Democratic statecraft: political realism and popular power.J. S. Maloy - 2013 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Shows that the Western tradition of statecraft, long considered the method of tyrants and oligarchs, can steer our thinking about democracy in bold new directions.
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    Book Review: Democracy for Realists: Why Elections Do Not Produce Responsive Government, by Christopher H. Achen & Larry M. Bartels. [REVIEW]J. S. Maloy - 2020 - Political Theory 48 (2):255-260.