The liberal-republican quandary in Israel, Europe, and the United States : early modern thought meets current affairs /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Brighton, MA :
Academic Studies Press,
©2012.
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Series: | Israel (Boston, Mass.)
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- Table of Contents
- Introductory Remarks
- Republics, Revelations and Liberalisms: A Selective History of Early Modern Political Thought
- Political Hebraism, Past and Present
- The Polis in Seventeenth-Century Political Discourse: Athens Mirrored by Francis Rous, Marchamont Nedham, George Guillet de Saint-George and Jonathan Swift
- Were the Republics Able to Handle the Challenge? Commerce as a Driving Force Behind Changing Role Models in Eighteenth-Century Political Discourse
- Beyond the Republican Synthesis: Biblical Republicanism and the American Revolution
- Toleration, Liberty, and Rights: or, What Hobbes Knew, Others Feared, and Hohfeld Figured OutOld and New Justifications for War: Just Wars and Humanitarian Interventions
- Justice Over Charity: Some Dangers in Faith-Based Poverty Initiatives
- Has the Wheel Come Full Circle? Civic Service Debates in Israel
- Universal Jurisdiction, Really Serious Crimes, and the Liberal-Republican Debate
- Republican and Liberal Values in Coping With the Memory of World War II: The Swiss Holocaust Assets in a Transnational Perspective