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9781412862448 | Transaction Pub, December 15, 2015, cover price $69.95
Product Description: Machiavelli has been viewed as the forerunner of the humanists of our day, liberals and socialists, who have discovered that moral ends sometimes require immoral means. Against this interpretation, Mark Hulliung argues that Machiavelliâs âhumanism,â was rooted in classical notions of grandeur and greatness, and that his prime reason for admiring the ancient Roman republic was that it conquered the world...read more
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9780691076614 | Princeton Univ Pr, January 1, 1984, cover price $49.50 | About this edition: Hulliung's Citizen Machiavelli argues that Machiavelli's embrace of fraud and violence cannot take cover behind Italian patriotism or a concern with the common good--and that Machiavelli uses and abuses history in the service of his mythical intent He is a republican imperialist, embracing the heroic pagan virtues and consciously subverting the humanistic tradition of Cicero and the religious morality of Christianity by an intentionally skewed interpretation of republican Rome.
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9781412854054 | Transaction Pub, September 30, 2014, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Machiavelli has been viewed as the forerunner of the humanists of our day, liberals and socialists, who have discovered that moral ends sometimes require immoral means.
Product Description: Of all the critiques of the Enlightenment, the most telling may be found in the life and writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This searching, long overlooked autocritique receives its first full treatment by Mark Hulliung. Here he restores Rousseau to his historical context, the world of the philosophes, and shows how he employed the arsenal of Voltaire, Diderot, and others to launch a powerful attack on their version of the Enlightenment...read more
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9781412853644 | Transaction Pub, March 19, 2014, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Of all the critiques of the Enlightenment, the most telling may be found in the life and writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Product Description: In Nausea, the 1938 novel that made Sartre famous, the protagonist is a historian who abandons the biography he is writing because he comes to believe that all histories are fictional, escapist, and useless. He sought the one and only truth of history; a truth that would revolutionize the world...read more
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9781612050447 | Paradigm Pub, October 31, 2012, cover price $155.00 | About this edition: In Nausea, the 1938 novel that made Sartre famous, the protagonist is a historian who abandons the biography he is writing because he comes to believe that all histories are fictional, escapist, and useless.
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9781612050454 | Paradigm Pub, January 30, 2014, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: In Nausea, the 1938 novel that made Sartre famous, the protagonist is a historian who abandons the biography he is writing because he comes to believe that all histories are fictional, escapist, and useless.
Product Description: Once upon a time in America, Herbert Hoover accused Franklin D. Roosevelt of usurping the coveted label "liberal." Nowadays, Republicans have so successfully stigmatized the word that even Democrats run from it. But in 1955, Louis Hartz offered perhaps the most famous interpretation of American history of the second half of the twentieth century in his book The Liberal Tradition in America, to which students of American political culture have found themselves returning time and again over the last several decades...read more
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9780700617081 | Univ Pr of Kansas, April 28, 2010, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Once upon a time in America, Herbert Hoover accused Franklin D.
Product Description: Because most Americans believe that government requires the consent of the governed, the idea of the social contract may come as close to a public philosophy as we've ever had. And, as Mark Hulliung reminds us, we have frequently fought our greatest political battles by wielding one or another version of social contract theory...read more
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9780700615407 | Univ Pr of Kansas, September 6, 2007, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Because most Americans believe that government requires the consent of the governed, the idea of the social contract may come as close to a public philosophy as we've ever had.
Product Description: Roy C. Macridis y Mark L. Hulliung exponen en este libro un lúcido análisis de las ideas que definen las controversias polÃÂticas más importantes de nuestra época. Además de examinar el liberalismo, el conservadurismo, el fascismo, el nacionalismo, el marxismo y el anarquismo, presentan una aproximación histórica al multicu...read more
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9788420681795 | Alianza Editorial Sa, June 30, 2007, cover price $53.95 | About this edition: Roy C.
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9780674009271 | Harvard Univ Pr, November 4, 2002, cover price $64.50
Product Description: Hulliung (politics and history, Brandeis U.) restores Rousseau to his historical context, the world of philosophes, and shows how he employed the arsenal of writers such as Voltaire and Diderot to launch a powerful attack on their version of the Enlightenment...read more
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9780674054257 | Harvard Univ Pr, September 1, 1994, cover price $62.00 | About this edition: Hulliung (politics and history, Brandeis U.
Hardcover:
9780520031081 | Univ of California Pr, June 1, 1977, cover price $52.00
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