Principles of Social & Political TheoryClarendon Press, 1951 - 284 pages A biography of the Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, well known for his work on the Sistine Chapel in Rome's St. Peter's Cathedral. |
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An Historical View of the Relation of State and Society and of Theories about their Relation I THE IDEAS OF 1789 I | 1 |
IDEAS TODAY | 2 |
THE GREEK CITYSTATE | 5 |
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