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  • - A Reader's Guide
    af Kyle Scott
    395,95 kr.

    This guide supplements the reading of The Federalist Papers by discussing each paper and providing their historical and intellectual contexts.

  • - Making Relationship Decisions That Lead to Less Drama
    af Kyle Scott
    167,95 - 263,95 kr.

  • - Making the Case for Literature in Political Analysis
    af Kyle Scott
    1.100,95 kr.

    As political units grow it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain a shared sense of humanity and to recognize people as individuals rather than anonymous beings. To overcome our most pressing political issues we need to develop a moral imagination so that we may renew our sense of connectedness and responsibility to one another. Bringing together politics and art is one way this can be accomplished. This book draws upon political sources as well as works in literature, film and theater to show the limits of politics and the need for a moral imagination.

  • - Liberty and Justice in Our Transformed Courts
    af Kyle Scott
    569,95 - 1.275,95 kr.

    Dismantling American Common Law provides new insights into the political implications and philosophical origins of the American common law tradition, the importance of which has largely been ignored by the political science community.

  • - A Normative Theory and Its Practical Relevance
    af Kyle Scott
    531,95 - 1.691,95 kr.

    Drawing on thinkers such as Montesquieu, Plato, Aristotle, and Althusius, as well as on real world examples, this book offers a fresh approach and contribution to the study of federalism that may interest students in government and intergovernmental relations, federalism, political theory, American politics, and comparative politics.

  • - Lessons from Kelo v. City of New London
    af Kyle Scott
    630,95 - 1.277,95 kr.

    This book makes the unconventional claim that all of the rights in the U.S. Constitution are unified since they are derived from the same sources. Using the U.S. Supreme Court's controversial decision of Kelo v. City of New London to explore one of the most important constitutional questions of our time, this book reaches across disciplines and subfields to bring forth an innovative understanding of rights. The book derives its understanding of rights from historical sources and philosophical texts which then serve as the basis for the empirically backed claim that rights in U.S. have been sacrificed for partisan gain and that the unbiased protection of rights is the only manner in which a free and equitable government and economy can be sustained. Given the theoretical and practical implications of the property rights debate, understanding it is important for everyone in the U.S. and abroad.