A History of Political Thought |
Contents
FOREWORD | 7 |
THE SCOPE OF POLITICAL THOUGHT | 13 |
MAN AS A POLITICAL ANIMAL | 19 |
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absolute achieve action activities advocated amongst Aquinas Aristotle Arminianism asserted authority became belief Bentham Bodin body calvinistic Christian church citizens city-states civil claims conception conciliar movement conflict conscience constitution council Council of Constance courts Cusanus Defensor Pacis divine Dubois ecclesiastical emperor empire England English essential established Europe existed faith force form of government France freedom function Greek happiness Hegel Hobbes ideal ideas individual institutions intellectual interest justice justified king labour law of nature legislator liberty Locke Locke's Machiavelli maintained Marx medieval Mill monarch Montesquieu moral nation-state natural law necessity Nicolas of Cusa nineteenth century obedience organization Parliament Plato political obligation political philosophy political theory political thought pope principle problem reason reform religion religious revolution Roman Rousseau rule rulers secular social society sought sovereignty spiritual Stoicism Stoics struggle suggested supreme surplus value universe whilst whole worker