This scholarly edition of Samuel Pufendorf's seminal work suggests a purely conventional basis for natural law. It outlines a new understanding of ethics and politics, one suited to states that were emerging from the aftermath of religious civil war.
This text was first published in 1975, after the resignation of President Nixon. It argues that the political community in the West had broken down and that the West had entered "a... Læs mere
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
Volume 6 of "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon" examines the failure of state-supported welfare programs to benefit the people most in need of help. The... Læs mere
Presents many of the figures that influenced the development of the author's economic thought.