American Eloquence, Volume 3 Studies in American Political History (1897)
by Alexander Johnston
During the period between the two world wars, the Independent Labour Party was the main voice of radical socialism in Great Britain. Following World War I, as the Labour Party edged nearer to its 1929 electoral victory, the ILP found its own identity under siege. In 1932, the ILP chose to disaffiliate from the Labour Party in order to pursue a "revolutionary policy" - a policy that ultimately led to much debate and disunity. By the return of war in 1939, the party had all but dissolved. But desp...
Harold Laski (The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought)
by Peter Lamb
This book examines the political and international thought of Harold Laski (1893-1950). Early chapters discuss his socialist critique of politics within states, paying close attention to the turbulent environment of the early to mid-twentieth century. His ideas on democracy, rights, freedom and sovereignty are closely analyzed and clarified. The book goes on to discuss the way in which he applied many of his political ideas to the analysis of international politics. The final chapter investigate...
The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, Vol. 75
by Francis Jeffrey
Imperial Defence and Trade (Classic Reprint)
by Frederick a Kirkpatrick
A Short Vievv of the Life and Reign of King Charles (the Second Monarch of Great Britain) from His Birth to His Burial (1658)
by Peter Heylyn
Note Sur Des Moyens de Resoudre Le Probleme de la Situation Interieure Et Exterieure de la France (Sciences Sociales)
by Decourdemanche-A
Speech of Mr. A. E. Kemp, M. P., on Provincial Government in the Northwest
by Edward Kemp
Was New York's Vote Stolen? (Classic Reprint)
by William Gorham Rice
A Translation of Citizen Fauchet's Political Dispatch, No. 10 (Classic Reprint)
by Joseph Fauchet
Briefe Und Aktenstucke Zur Geschichte Der Grundung Des Deutschen Reiches (1870-1871), Vol. 1
by Erich Brandenburg
Longrun Dynamics
by Reader in Economic History G D Snooks and Graeme Donald Snooks
Longrun Dynamics is a ground-breaking work that begins where the author's Economics without Time (1993) left off. It employs the inductive method proposed by J.S.Mill to develop a general dynamic theory that integrates the separate disciplines of economic growth, economic fluctuations, and political decision-making. The central feature of this general theory is dynamic demand, which provides both a realist form for the model and a new explanation of macroeconomics variables. The general theory a...
A French Conquest Neither Desirable Nor Practicable Dedicated to the King of England. (1693)
by Charlwood Lawton
This ground-breaking study is the first to employ modern international relations theory to place Roman militarism and expansion of power within the broader Mediterranean context of interstate anarchy. Arthur M. Eckstein challenges claims that Rome was an exceptionally warlike and aggressive state - not merely in modern but in ancient terms - by arguing that intense militarism and aggressiveness were common among all Mediterranean polities from ca 750 B.C. onwards. In his wide-ranging and masterf...
Idee Generale de la Revolution Au Xixe Siecle
by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Cicero (Founders of Modern Political and Social Thought)
by Malcolm Schofield
This book offers an innovative analytic account of Cicero's treatment of key political ideas: liberty and equality, government, law, cosmopolitanism and imperialism, republican virtues, and ethical decision-making in politics. Cicero (106-43 BC) is well known as a major player in the turbulent politics of the last three decades of the Roman Republic. But he was a political thinker, too, influential for many centuries in the Western intellectual and cultural tradition. His theoretical writings st...
Dict. Politique: Encyclopedie Du Langage Et de la Science Politiques (6e Edition) (Ed.1860) (Sciences Sociales)
by Sans Auteur