A HISTORY of political theories must begin with the thought of that brilliant aggregation of Mediterranean peoples whose astonishing development in intellectual culture, twenty-three centuries in the past, is still the wonder and despair of civilized man. Probably in no field save that of art are Greek ideals more highly appreciated at the present day than in political theory. This is in some measure due to the wide prevalence of democratic thought and feeling; but more decisive is the fact that the great thinkers of Hellas explored the entire height and depth of human political capacity and outlined the principles which at all times and in all circumstances must determine the general features of political life. With all its universality, however, Hellenic thought, like that of every other age and people, was determined primarily by the institutions amid which it developed. The only path of approach to an accurate apprehension of political philosophy is through political history. Our attention must, therefore, first be devoted to the salient facts in the growth of Greek constitutions...
Das innere Kind?? : Provozierende Ansichten zum "inneren Kind" und zu psychotherapeutischen Bemühungen
Anton Weiß
bookWhen the Air Hits Your Brain
Frank T. Vertosick
audiobookThe Godwink Effect: 7 Secrets to God's Signs, Wonders, and Answered Prayers
SQuire Rushnell, Louise DuArt
bookThe Volunteer : One Man, an Underground Army, and the Secret Mission to Destroy Auschwitz
Jack Fairweather
audiobookThe Escape Artist : The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World
Jonathan Freedland
audiobookOut Of Auschwitz :
Stanley Goleniewski
audiobookOut the Depths : The Story of a Child of Buchenwald Who Returned Home at Last
Israel Meir Lau
audiobookKill The Company : End the Status Quo, Start an Innovation Revolution
Lisa Bodell
audiobook