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Hardcover:
9780837195254 | Greenwood Pub Group, May 1, 1977, cover price $36.95
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9780521217583 | Cambridge Univ Pr, February 1, 1978, cover price $44.95 | also contains Sinbad the Sailor
Paperback:
9780521285476 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, October 30, 1981), cover price $34.99
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9780521342063 | Cambridge Univ Pr, April 24, 1992, cover price $60.00
Product Description: Animals obviously cannot have a right of free speech or a right to vote because they lack the relevant capacities. But their right to life and to be free of exploitation is no less fundamental than the corresponding right of humans, writes Julian H...read more
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9780231508711 | Columbia Univ Pr, December 1, 2005, cover price $55.01
9780231134224 | Columbia Univ Pr, January 16, 2005, cover price $90.00
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9780231134231 | Columbia Univ Pr, February 15, 2007, cover price $29.00 | About this edition: Animals obviously cannot have a right of free speech or a right to vote because they lack the relevant capacities.
Product Description: In the course of a lifetime, Jean Bodin aimed at nothing less than to encompass all the disciplines of his age in a huge encyclopedia of knowledge. In many areas, his ideas have been not only original but seminal. He made major contributions to historiography, philosophy of history, economics, political science, comparative public law and policy, religion and national philosophy...read more
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9780754625452 | Ashgate Pub Co, November 18, 2006, cover price $300.00 | About this edition: In the course of a lifetime, Jean Bodin aimed at nothing less than to encompass all the disciplines of his age in a huge encyclopedia of knowledge.
The St Bartholomew's Day Massacre of 1572 polarised French constitutional ideas. Appearing on one side was a radicalised version of the French constitution. On the other side was the theory of royal absolutism systematically developed by Bodin. The central thesis of this book is that Bodin's absolutism was as unprecedented as the doctrine it opposed. Prior to the 1570s the mainstream of the French tradition had been tentatively constitutionalist and Bodin himself had given strong expression to that tendency in his Methodus of 1566. His earlier theory of sovereignty, elaborated in that work, was implicitly adapted to a notion of limited supremacy. Professor Franklin's aim is to explain how this absolutist view was formed. In doing so, he has clarified many of the notorious obscurities in Bodin's thought and since much of the absolutist doctrine of the seventeenth century was either based on Bodin's theory or relied on similar assumptions, this study will be of great importance and interest to scholars of a later period.
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9780521200004 | Cambridge Univ Pr, June 1, 1973, cover price $21.95 | also contains The Colony of Rhode Island | About this edition: The St Bartholomew's Day Massacre of 1572 polarised French constitutional ideas.
Paperback:
9780521110143 | Reissue edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, April 30, 2009), cover price $34.99
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