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The “Realism” of Augustine's “Political Realism”: Augustine and Machiavelli

Perspectives on Political Science, 1996
(1996). The “Realism” of Augustine's “Political Realism”: Augustine and Machiavelli. Perspectives on Political Science: Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 117-123.
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Can political realism be action-guiding?

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2023
Luke Ulas
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Political Realism as Methods not Metaethics

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2021
Jonathan LEADER Maynard
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Political realism and the relationship between ideal and non-ideal theory

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2023
Greta Favara
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A realistic conception of politics: conflict, order and political realism

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2021
Carlo Burelli
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Arendt and political realism: towards a realist account of political judgement

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2021
Gisli Vogler, Demetris Tillyris
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Politics, realism and literature

1977
As far as Barthes himself was concerned, there was no doubt about the political nature either of Picard’s attack or of the support which it received from certain sections of the French press. Critique et Verite opens with a plethora of quotations from journalists who had given Nouvelle Critique ou Nouvelle Imposture what Barthes calls ‘unreflecting ...
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Augustine’s Political Realism

2017
Saint Augustine's conception of the evil which threatens the human community on every level is a corollary of his doctrine of selfhood. In political and moral theory 'realism' denotes the disposition to take all factors in a social and political situation which offer resistance to established norms into account, particularly the factors of self ...
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Political Realism and Political Idealism.

The Philosophical Review, 1952
George H. Sabine, John H. Herz
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