Why are there Warriors in Plato's Republic?
J. P. Coby
págs. 377-399
Democratic Characterizations of Democracy: Liberty's Relationship to Equality and Speech in Ancient Athens
J. Miller
págs. 400-417
Why Laughing Mattered in the Renaissance: The Second Henry Tudor Memorial Lecture
Q. Skinner
págs. 418-447
The Audience of Leviathan and the Audience of Hobbes's Political Philosophy
G. M. Vaughan
págs. 448-471
The Temporal Imperative: Criticism and Defence of Eighteenth-Century Roman Theocracy
S. J. Barnett
págs. 472-493
Bentham's Religious Radicalism Revisited: A Response to Schofield
J. E. Crimmins
págs. 494-500
Freedom, Power and Public Opinion: J.S. Mill on the Public Sphere
B. Baum
págs. 501-524
Ball, Bosanquet and the Green Legacy: A Reply to Matt Carter
P. A. Monaghan
págs. 525-531
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