| John Dunn - History - 1969 - 314 pages
In this analysis Locke emerges as not merely a contributor to English constitutional thought or a reflector of the socio-economic change in seventeenth-century England, but as ... | |
| John Dunn - History - 1979 - 156 pages
Demonstrates that the major traditions of thought from which the political values of the modern West have emerged are all, in crucial respects, incoherent or flawed. Copyright ... | |
| John Dunn - History - 2002 - 370 pages
Mr Dunn addresses the central questions of political philosophy from an unusually broad variety of perspectives. | |
| John Dunn - History - 1984 - 128 pages
Maintains that the strengths of Socialism will always lie in its hostility to the injustices of capitalist property relations while its weaknesses come from an inadequate ... | |
| John Dunn - History - 1989 - 384 pages
Many political regimes today draw such legitimacy as they have from a revolution: the destruction of an existing political elite and its replacement by a different group or ... | |
| John Dunn, Kenneth Diesburg - Architecture - 2004 - 292 pages
The transition zone is the toughest area in which to maintain quality turf. It is a zone where temperature and precipitation vary greatly from season to season and where more ... | |
| Gyles Daubeney Brandreth, john dunn - Fiction - 2009 - 22 pages
Sometimes something happens that gives your life definition. You meet somebody and everything in your life suddenly makes sense. Everything youve ever accomplished, Every ... | |
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