Dictionary of the History of Ideas Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas |
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V. The historical development of economic, legal, and political ideas and institutions, ideologies, and movements.
Academic Freedom | Ideology of Soviet Communism |
Alienation in Hegel and Marx | Justice |
Analogy of the Body Politic | Ancient Greek Ideas of Law |
Anarchism | Ancient Roman Ideas of Law |
Authority | Common Law |
Balance of Power | Concept of Law |
Causation in Law | Due Process in Law |
The City | Equal Protection in Law |
Civil Disobedience | Natural Law and Natural Rights |
Class | Legal Precedent |
Conservatism | Legal Responsibility |
Constitutionalism | Liberalism |
Democracy | Loyalty |
Despotism | Machiavellism |
Economic History | Marxism |
Economic Theory of Natural Liberty | Marxist Revisionism: From Bernstein to Modem Forms |
Education | Medieval and Renaissance Ideas of Nation |
Equality | Nationalism |
Equity in Law and Ethics | International Peace |
Legal Concept of Freedom | Philanthropy |
General Will | Property |
Historical and Dialectical Materialism | Protest Movements |
Ideology | Revolution |
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Romanticism in Political Thought | Utopia | |
Social Contract | Vox populi | |
Social Democracy in Germany and Revisionism | War and Militarism | |
Socialism from Antiquity to Marx | Welfare State | |
State | Social Attitudes Towards Women | |
Totalitarianism | Work | |
Utility and Value in Economic Thought |
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