Divided into three books, this work draws together the concerns of many of author's earlier works. The first book presents the author's version of the "four-stage theory of... Læs mere
The writings presented in this two-volume set, are the political tracts of the English speaking peoples in the 17th century which... Læs mere
This text gives a complete outline history of the law, showing how an increasing awareness of the individual as a person who is responsible for decision and action gradually transformed the legal process. The 17 chapters include "The Physical Basis of Law" and "The Jewish Law".
This volume features the correspondence of two remarkably different men. John Adams and Benjamin Rush shared a devotion to liberty but championed very different views on the nature of the American Revolution and of the republic established with the United States Constitution.
Provides a novel account of the public goods dilemma. This book shows how the social contract, in its quest for fairness, actually helps to... Læs mere
First published in 1822, this book was written not only to assault the protective tariff and the mercantilist policies of the times, but also "to examine general principles in relation... Læs mere
The author was one of the founders of the classical liberal republican group known as the Ideologues, which included Benjamin Constant, Jean-Baptiste Say, Marquis de... Læs mere
The author was one of the founders of the classical liberal republican group known as the Ideologues, which included Benjamin Constant, Jean-Baptiste Say, Marquis de... Læs mere
Aims to show those who would encounter pagans, Muslims, and Jews that the Christian religion was the true revealed religion.
A collection of speeches delivered in the US Senate in 1830, discussing the nature of American Union. Daniel Webster and Robert Hayne were not the only... Læs mere