Theory of Politics
New York,B. Franklin (1854)
| Abstract | THEOEY OP POLITICS. PART FIRST. ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL POWER. CHAPTER I. THE POLITICAL EQUILIBRIUM CALLED GOVERNMENT. ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Political science Revolutions | |||||||||
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| Call number | JC212.H64 1971 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0833717049 9780833717047 143743519X | |||||||||
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Saul Newman (2005). Power and Politics in Poststructuralist Thought: New Theories of the Political. Routledge.
Kevin M. Cherry (2012). Plato, Aristotle and the Purpose of Politics. Cambridge University Press.
Bonnie Honig (1993). Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics. Cornell University Press.
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