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Power Without Limits:
The Allure of Political Idealism and the Crumbling of American Constitutionalism
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The 'Wayward Sisters' and Constitutional Interpretation
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Innovative Conservation: An Unideological Interpretation of the Constitution
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Magnitudes: Leadership for Something Greater than Yourself
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Sic Est in Republica: Utopian Ideology and the Misreading of Thomas More
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Building Bridges: The Importance of Johann Gottfried Herder's Humanism for the Humanities
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Radical Son: The Apprenticeship of John Stuart Mill
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Symbols of the 'Depth' of Psyche and Cosmos in Eric Voegelin
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Deliberative No Longer: The Eclipse of the Intended Role of the U.S. Senate
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Politics and Monsters: The Unmediated Desire for Order and Meaning in Shelley's 'Frankenstein'
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Economics and Morality: Friedrich von Hayek and the Common Good
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The Common Core Standards: A Utilitarian Straitjacket for Education in America
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David Hume and the Origins of Modern Rationalism
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How Desperate Should We Be?
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Decision Procedures, Moral Philosophy, and Despair: The Response of Virtue Ethics and the Connoisseur
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Tradition, Principle, and the Rule of Law: A Response to Claes Ryn
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Political Morality Reconsidered: A Rejoinder
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The Intellectual Kinship of Irving Babbitt and C. S. Lewis: Will and Imagination in 'That Hideous Strength'
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Emerson on Plato: Literary Philosophy, Dialectic, and the Temporality of Thought
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The Coleridge Circle: Virtue Ethics, Sympathy, and Outrage
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