At the Limits of Political Philosophy: From "Brilliant Errors" to Things of Uncommon ImportanceJames V. Schall presents, in a convincing and articulate manner, the revelational contribution to political philosophy, particularly that which comes out of the Roman Catholic tradition. |
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The Intellectual Horizons of Political | 17 |
The Sequence of Political Philosophy | 33 |
Modernity | 49 |
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