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Montesquieu on slavery.

Perhaps the two best-known regime categorizations are those of Aristotle and Montesquieu. In place of Aristotle's three good regimes (kingship,...
Perspectives on Political Science, 03/22/05 by Schaub, Diana J. · More from publication -
Levine, Alan. Sensual Philosophy: Toleration, Skepticism, and Montaigne's Politics of the Self
LEVINE, Alan. Sensual Philosophy: Toleration, Skepticism, and Montaigne's Politics of the Self. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2001. xii + 336 pp....
Review of Metaphysics, The, 12/01/04 by Diana J. Schaub · More from publication -
Bioethics and the Constitution
WHEN I mentioned the topic of my essay to a man well-versed in these matters, he suggested that I respond to the question of the relation between...
Public Interest, 06/22/04 by Diana Schaub · More from publication -
Honor's champion
WE know there can be honor among thieves, but who ever heard of honor among liberals? The word conjures up visions of liege-lords and...
Public Interest, 03/22/03 by Diana Schaub · More from publication -
Debating the human future.(Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's Council on Bioethics)(Book Review)

HUMAN CLONING AND HUMAN DIGNITY: THE REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON BIOETHICS. With a Foreword by LEON R. KASS. M.D., Chairman. Public...
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, 01/01/03 by Schaub, Diana · More from publication -
Slavery plus abortion
ON the cover of Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's Council on Bioethics is the image of a fingerprint. It's an inspired...
Public Interest, 01/01/03 by Diana Schaub · More from publication -
Can liberal education survive liberal democracy?
I WOULD like to begin with an oath to the goddess Hera. My warrant for such an unorthodox beginning comes from Socrates, who swore "by Hera" when...
Public Interest, 03/22/02 by Diana Schaub · More from publication -
Bobos in purgatory. - Review - book review
THE bourgeois boors whom H.L. Mencken dubbed the "booboisie" have experienced a curious inversion. A twist of bohemianism has turned the boobs into...
Public Interest, 09/22/00 by Diana Schaub · More from publication -
HEROISM GOES to the Dogs.

HEROISM HAS GONE TO THE DOGS. IN THE OLD DAYS, EPIC HEROES HAD DOGS--GREAT-HEARTED AND VALIANT LIKE THEMSELVES, OF COURSE. ODYSSEUS HAD HIS...
American Enterprise, The, 09/01/00 by SCHAUB, DIANA · More from publication -
The spirit of a free man
THE life and writings of Frederick Douglass are far from forgotten. For the last 30 years, the figure of Frederick Douglass has been a textbook...
Public Interest, 06/22/00 by Diana Schaub · More from publication


