?Dr. Carlyle knows more about the history of political ideas than any living Englishman, and this book has all the virtues we are entitled to expect from him. Its learning is solid, its common sense profound, and it is impossible not to admire the easy mastery with which a difficult and complicated evolution is handled with almost equal ability in every century from Cicero to the French Revolution.?-Manchester Guardian
?Dr. Carlyle knows more about the history of political ideas than any living Englishman, and this book has all the virtues we are entitled to expect from him. Its learning is solid, its common sense profound, and it is impossible not to admire the easy mastery with which a difficult and complicated evolution is handled with almost equal ability in every century from Cicero to the French Revolution.?-Manchester GuardianHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. Part I: Individual and Political Liberty in the Middle Ages. 1. Individuality, Equality, and Personal Liberty. 2. The Conception of Political Liberty in the Middle Ages. Part II: The Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century. 1. The Development of the Theory of Absolutism in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. 2. The Political Theory of Hooker and Althusius. 3. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: France. 4. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: Spain. 5. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: Holland. 6. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: Germany. 7. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: England. Part III: The Development of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Eighteenth Century. 1. The Constitutional Conception of Political Liberty as embodied in the Representative System. 2. The Influence of England in the Development of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Eighteenth Century: Voltaire and Montesquieu. 3. The American Revolution. 4. Burke. 5. The French Revolution and Condorcet. 6. Thomas Paine. 7. Rousseau. 8. Who are Members of the Political Community? 9. The Relations of Economic and Political Freedom.
Introduction. Part I: Individual and Political Liberty in the Middle Ages. 1. Individuality, Equality, and Personal Liberty. 2. The Conception of Political Liberty in the Middle Ages. Part II: The Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century. 1. The Development of the Theory of Absolutism in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. 2. The Political Theory of Hooker and Althusius. 3. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: France. 4. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: Spain. 5. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: Holland. 6. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: Germany. 7. The Continuity of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Seventeenth Century: England. Part III: The Development of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Eighteenth Century. 1. The Constitutional Conception of Political Liberty as embodied in the Representative System. 2. The Influence of England in the Development of the Conception of Political Liberty in the Eighteenth Century: Voltaire and Montesquieu. 3. The American Revolution. 4. Burke. 5. The French Revolution and Condorcet. 6. Thomas Paine. 7. Rousseau. 8. Who are Members of the Political Community? 9. The Relations of Economic and Political Freedom.
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