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Psychiatry and Political Thought
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1972The relationship between psychiatry and political science, two major areas of human knowledge, is explored. The basic belief is expressed that psychiatry's concern with the individual as part of the social matrix can be extended to society itself. An attempt is made to define and analyse political processes in psychological terms.
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Thoughts on Political Thought: An Introduction
International Political Science Review, 1990The religion that the British and the French brought to the New World was not a natural monotheism, like the Algonquin worship of a Great Spirit, nor an imperial monotheism like that of the Stoics, but a revolutionary monotheism, with a God who took an active part and partisan role in history; and like all revolutionary movements, including Marxism in ...
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Political Development and Political Thought
Political Research Quarterly, 2023This essay applies existing research in new institutional economics to early modern European political theory so as to offer an interpretive proposal. Using Hobbes, Hume, and James Madison as examples, the essay proposes that understanding early modern European political theorists as inhabitants of developing ...
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2020
The term “body politic” in this article is used somewhat in the sense of the Greek word polis, without implying, however, the notion of a city. It stands for an organic whole having a government as its nucleus and all its non-nuclear parts composed of those elements which function either toward or away from, or more generally in terms of, the behavior ...
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The term “body politic” in this article is used somewhat in the sense of the Greek word polis, without implying, however, the notion of a city. It stands for an organic whole having a government as its nucleus and all its non-nuclear parts composed of those elements which function either toward or away from, or more generally in terms of, the behavior ...
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2012
Early modern European political thought is notable for its considerable variety and complexity. The broad range of arguments and themes developed between c. 1350 and c. 1650 reflect the particularly swift rate of change in Europe’s political, religious, and geographical landscape.
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Early modern European political thought is notable for its considerable variety and complexity. The broad range of arguments and themes developed between c. 1350 and c. 1650 reflect the particularly swift rate of change in Europe’s political, religious, and geographical landscape.
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