James A. Moffett '29 Lectures in Ethics The Moffett Lecture Series aims to foster reflection about moral issues in public life, broadly construed, at either a theoretical or a practical level, and in ...
THIS volume contains eight studies of political thought in the Middle Ages which, with two exceptions, appear substantially in the form in which they were delivered as a course of public lectures in ...
The body of thought that went into developing the US Constitution—and then into explaining and defending it during the debate over its ratification—comprises a notable contribution to political theory ...
Building on the work of former Attorney General Ed Meese, this annual lecture aims to continue the conversation he started and examine new trends and themes in originalist thought today. Professor J.
All science, wrote Marx, “would be superfluous if the appearance, the form, and the nature of things were wholly identical.” (Vol. II, p. 951) Marxian science separates the essential production ...
This article presents a set of 10 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to test and reinforce understanding of the fundamental concepts covered in the chapter "Political Theory: An Introduction." ...
Mark Green is a self-identified "creationist" who delivered a lecture arguing against the theory of evolution. Green's views and past statements are facing scrutiny ahead of his confirmation hearing, ...