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American Statesmanship: Contrasting Views of Leadership
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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 rise of quasi-law: a symposium
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The Rise of the Administrative State and Decline of Constitutional Morality
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Constitutional Morality and the Emerging Social Imaginary of the Information Revolution
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Legal Conservatism and the Progressive Blame Game
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Reflections on Judicial Duty
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A Response to Critics
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The Variety of Historical Minds
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Liberal Dystopia
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Why Democracy Needs Aristocrats
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Of Arms and the Men
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Reflections on Russell Kirk
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The Chartered Rights of Americans: A Kirkian Case for the Incorporation of First Amendment Rights
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Extremism, The American Founding, and Russell Kirk’s "The Roots of American Order "
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The Concept of Statesmanship in John Marshall’s Life of George Washington
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Calvin Coolidge: Classical Statesman
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A Sympathetic Reading of Emerson’s Politics
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