Masters of Political Thought: Hegel to Dewey, by L. W. LancasterEdward McChesney Sait Houghton Mifflin, 1941 - Political science Vols. 1-2: "Under the editorship of Edward McChesney Sait." Vol. 3: "Under the editorship of W.T. Jones.""Excerpts from the writings of the greatest political theorists of the past ... accompanied by introductory notes and intervening comments." Includes bibliographies. v. 1. Plato to Machiavelli, by M.B. Foster.--v. 2. Machiavelli to Bentham, by W.T. Jones.--v. 3. Hegel to Dewey, by L.W. Lancaster. |
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INTRODUCTORY | 13 |
GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL | 19 |
AUGUSTE COMTE | 71 |
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