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Price: $22.95
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Sale: $7.60
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Manufacturer: Basic Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Plato
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Publisher: Basic Books
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Edition: 2 Sub
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Dewey Decimal Number: 321.07
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Publication Date: 1991-10-02
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Reading Level: 512
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Description: Long regarded as the most accurate rendering of Plato’s Republic that has yet been published, this widely acclaimed work is the first strictly literal translation of a timeless classic. This second edition includes a new introduction by Professor Bloom, whose careful translation and interpretation of The Republic was first published in 1968. In addition to the corrected text itself there is also a rich and valuable essay—as well as indexes—which will better enable the reader to approach the heart of Plato’s intention.
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Price: $19.00
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Sale: $9.95
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Manufacturer: Harvest Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Hannah Arendt
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Publisher: Harvest Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 321.9
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Publication Date: 1973-03-21
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Reading Level: 576
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Description: Generally regarded as the definitive work on totalitarianism, this book is an essential component of any study of twentieth-century political movements. Arendt was one of the first to recognize that Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union were two sides of the same coin rather than opposing philosophies of Right and Left. “With the Origins of Totalitarianism Hannah Arendt emerges as the most original and profound-therefore the most valuable-political theoretician of our times” (New Leader). Index.
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Price: $15.00
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Sale: $1.50
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Manufacturer: Free Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Steven Emerson
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Publisher: Free Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 973.929
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Publication Date: 2003-01-28
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Reading Level: 304
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Description: Some have said that the events of September 11 took every American by surprise. That's not true. There were Cassandras among us warning about the dangers of Islamic terrorism--and one of their leaders was Steven Emerson, who must be ranked among the most fearless reporters in the world. As a self-made expert on Islamic terrorism, he has invited the hatred of violent murderers. (At least one group has marked him for assassination; he was offered enrollment in the federal witness protection program, but refused). For more than 10 years, Emerson has soldiered on, studying groups that operate in the United States for the express purpose of funding and managing deadly organizations. American Jihad summarizes what he has learned, and it isn't comforting. Emerson shows how the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas has grown an extensive network in the United States, how the group Islamic Jihad set up shop at the University of South Florida, and how an Islamic center in Tucson helped recruit two of Osama bin Laden's top deputies. He also provides circumstantial evidence that bin Laden himself once applied for an American visa--"even the possibility is tantalizing, and chilling," he concludes. He urges Americans to fight back, but worries that time is short: "We are still vulnerable." This is an important book, and a sobering one. --John Miller
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Price: $24.95
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Sale: $8.91
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Manufacturer: W. W. Norton & Company
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Fareed Zakaria
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 321.8
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Publication Date: 2003-04
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Reading Level: 256
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Description: Democracy has reshaped politics, economics, and culture around the world. This provocative book asks, can you have too much of a good thing? Today we judge the value of every idea, institution, and individual by one test: is it popular? Or, more practically, do the majority of those polled like it? This transformation has affected not just politics but also business, law, culture, and even religion. Every institution and profession in society must democratize or die. Democracy has gone from being a form of government to a way of life. Like any broad transformation, however, the trends that democracy unleashes are not uniformly benign. Democracy has its dark sides, yet to question it has been to provoke instant criticism that you are "out of sync" with the times. No more. With an easy command of history, philosophy, and current affairs, Zakaria reinterprets our past and outlines our future. Woodrow Wilson said the challenge of the twentieth century was to make the world safe for democracy. This penetrating book challenges us to make democracy safe for the world.
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Price: $13.95
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Sale: $11.00
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Manufacturer: Swallow Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: John Dewey
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Publisher: Swallow Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 321.8
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Publication Date: 1954-06
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Reading Level: 242
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Description: In The Public and Its Problems, a classic of social and political philosophy, John Dewey exhibits his strong faith in the potential of human intelligence to solve the public's problems. In his characteristic provocative style, Dewey clarifies the meaning and implications of such concepts as "the public," "the state," "government," and "political democracy." He distinguishes his a posterior reasoning from a priori reasoning, which, he argues permeates less meaningful discussion of basic concepts. Dewey repeatedly demonstrates the interrelationships between fact and theory.
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Price: $22.00
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Sale: $19.05
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Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Leo Strauss
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 321.9
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Publication Date: 2000-05-15
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Reading Level: 358
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Description: On Tyranny is Leo Strauss's classic reading of Xenophon's dialogue, Hiero or Tyrannicus, in which the tyrant Hiero and the poet Simonides discuss the advantages and disadvantages of exercising tyranny. This edition includes a translation of the dialogue, a critique of the commentary by the French philosopher Alexandre Kojève, Strauss's restatement of his position in light of Kojève's comments, and finally, the complete Strauss-Kojève correspondence.
"Through [Strauss's] interpretation Xenophon appears to us as no longer the somewhat dull and flat author we know, but as a brilliant and subtle writer, an original and profound thinker. What is more, in interpreting this forgotten dialogue, Strauss lays bare great moral and political problems that are still ours." —Alexandre Kojève, Critique
"On Tyranny is a complex and stimulating book with its 'parallel dialogue' made all the more striking since both participants take such unusual, highly provocative positions, and so force readers to face substantial problems in what are often wholly unfamiliar, even shocking ways." —Robert Pippin, History and Theory
"Every political scientist who tries to disentangle himself from the contemporary confusion over the problems of tyranny will be much indebted to this study and inevitably use it as a starting point."—Eric Voegelin, The Review of Politics
Leo Strauss (1899-1973) was the Robert Maynard Hutchins Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago.
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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $10.61
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Manufacturer: Writers' Collective
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Tom Atlee::Rosa Zubizarreta
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Publisher: Writers' Collective
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Edition: Revised
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Dewey Decimal Number: 321.8
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Publication Date: 2003-07
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Reading Level: 344
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Description: With compelling real-life stories, innovative ideas and hands-on guidance, this book shows how to engage the combined wisdom of citizens to solve complex social problems. It describes how powerful new forms of dialogue and deliberation enable diverse ordinary citizens to work together developing sophisticated public policy recommendations - even on technical issues. Demonstrating that groups, communities and whole societies can be more intelligent and wise collectively than most brilliant individuals, Tom Atlee shows how 'collective intelligence' could revolutionise politics and governance, bringing wise common sense to every issue - from city budgets to terrorism to global warming. Readers will find descriptions and links to over a hundred proven approaches to this new form of democracy - organisations, participatory practices, innovations, books and more. The most powerful innovations - citizen deliberative councils - have been used hundreds of times around the world - from Denmark to India, from Brazil to the US. The 2500-year-old Tao Te Ching says that leaders should govern so the people say "We did it ourselves". "The Tao of Democracy" shows how.
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Price: $3.00
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Sale: $0.59
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Manufacturer: Dover Publications
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Plato
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Publisher: Dover Publications
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Dewey Decimal Number: 321.07
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Publication Date: 2000-04-18
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Reading Level: 320
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Description: Famous philosophical treatise of the 4th century BC concerns itself chiefly with the idea of justice, as well as such Platonic theories as that of ideas, the criticism of poetry, and the philosopher's role. Source of the famous cave myth and prototype for other imaginary commonwealths, including those of Cicero, St. Augustine, and More. Benjamin Jowett translation.
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Price: $20.95
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Sale: $8.69
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Manufacturer: The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Guillermo O'Donnell::Philippe C. Schmitter::Laurence Whitehead
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Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 321.09
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Publication Date: 1986-09-01
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Reading Level: 96
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Description: "Rich in nuanced, contextually sensitive analysis, and each of the case studies is written by a leading authority." -- Abraham F. Lowenthal, from the foreword1986 Southern Europe - 232 pp.0-8018-3190-3 $11.60 (reg. $14.50) pbLatin America - 256 pp.0-8018-3188-1 $10.80 (reg. $13.50) pbComparative Perspectives - 208 pp.0-8018-3192-X $10.80 (reg. $13.50) pbTentative Conclusions about Uncertain Democracies - 96 pp.0-8018-2682-9 $7.96 (reg. $9.95) pb
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Price: $14.99
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Sale: $5.45
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Manufacturer: Harper Perennial
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Stephen L. Carter
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Publisher: Harper Perennial
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 321.8
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Publication Date: 1999-04-01
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Reading Level: 352
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Description: In this followup to Integrity, Yale law professor Stephen Carter continues to meditate upon the "prepolitical" qualities on which a healthy society is based. Why do people show poorer manners today than in previous ages? How did we come to confuse rudeness with self-expression and acting on our "rights"? Carter looks at these and other important questions with a combination of his personal experiences and an extremely long shelf of reading material, all the while maintaining an informal writing style that continually--but politely--engages the reader, inviting him or her to think about these issues along with Carter. There are important messages here about generosity and trust, about respecting diversity and dissent, and about resolving conflict through dialogue rather than mandate. Stephen Carter would never be so uncivil as to demand your attention, but Civility most definitely compels.
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