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What Psychology Might Learn from Traditional Christianity
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The Past in the Present: Ancient Patterns in the Emergent Middle East
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Beyond International Relations Theory
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Constitutional Morality and the Emerging Social Imaginary of the Information Revolution
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The Rise of the Administrative State and Decline of Constitutional Morality
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Reflections on Judicial Duty
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A Response to Critics
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Was Irving Babbitt an Educational Counterrevolutionist?
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History, Social Science, and the “Literary Conscience
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The Great Illusion: Foreign Policy Advocacy and the Problem of Knowledge
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