The Nature of PoliticsBertrand De Jouvenel, Dennis Hale, Marc Landy Transaction Publishers, 01/01/1992 - 306 من الصفحات In The Nature of Politics de Jouvenel's refreshing freedom from ideological blinders makes him worthy of comparison to Orwell, but his ambition stretches beyond the novelistic in that he attempts to develop a theory of the good state resting upon a clear-sighted understanding of the true nature of political behavior. Graced with a brilliant introduction by Dennis Hale and Marc Landy, this volume serves as an ideal introduction to de Jouvenel's thought. |
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The Nature of Politics | 67 |
The Efficient Imperative | 84 |
On the Nature of Political Science | 94 |
The Chairmans Problem | 108 |
Thoughts on a Theory of Political Enterprise | 119 |
Political Configuration and Political Dynamics | 133 |
Political Science and Prevision | 145 |
On the Evolution of Forms of Government | 166 |
The Principate | 221 |
The Manners of Politics | 255 |
The Means of Contestation | 266 |
The Team Against the Committee | 287 |
19281985 | 298 |
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