But if . as Weber argues , the state is absurd ( and I believe that it is ) , why should we not incorporate this absurdity into the way in which we define sovereignty itself ? Weber and Bartelson are opposed to definitions - to all ...
4 See Robert S. Allen, His Majesty's Indian Allies: British Indian Policy in Defence of Canada, 1774–1835 (Toronto: Dundurn, 1992). 5 See R. David Edmunds, Tecumseh and the Search for Indian Leadership (New York: Pearson/Longman, 2007).
For this fresh edition, Professor Hinsley has wholly rewritten the last chapter and conveyed some topical concluding remarks.
One of the best books on God's Sovereignty you'll ever read.CONTENTS:A DEFENSE OF CALVINISM//DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY//THE INFALLIBILITY OF GOD'S PURPOSE//ELECTION//ELECTION: ITS DEFENSES AND EVIDENCES//PARTICULAR REDEMPTION//PLENTIOUS ...
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In this 1927 work, Hermann Heller addresses the paradox of sovereignty. That is, how the sovereign can be both the highest authority and subject to law.
Sovereignty: The Battle for the Hearts and Minds of Men is a call for men to once again rise up and establish themselves as they once were?a revolution if you will.Inside the pages of this book, we'll uncover the battle each man will ...
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In this seminal work of political history and political theory, leading scholar and public intellectual Jean Bethke Elshtain examines the origins and meanings of “sovereignty” as it relates to all the ways we attempt to explain our ...