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George Holland Sabine (9 December 1880 – 18 January 1961), popularly known as Sabine, was a professor of philosophy, dean of the graduate school and vice president of Cornell University. He is best known for his authoritative work A History of Political Theory , which traces the growth of political thought from the times of Plato to modern ...
A History of Political Theory is a book by George Holland Sabine on the history of political thought from Ancient Greece to fascism and Nazism in the 1930s. First published in 1937, [1] it propounds a hypothesis that theories of politics are themselves a part of politics. [2]
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"Consent of the governed" is a phrase found in the 1776 United States Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson.. Using thinking similar to that of John Locke, the founders of the United States believed in a state built upon the consent of "free and equal" citizens; a state otherwise conceived would lack legitimacy and rational-legal authority.
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A Charge to Keep (W.H.D. Koerner). The title of the book comes from the hymn, "A Charge to Keep I Have" (1762) by Charles Wesley.Wesley's title is a paraphrase of Leviticus 8:35: "keep the charge of the LORD, so that you may not die."
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He explores Marxist concepts such as surplus value along with the ideas of non-Marxist socialist thinkers such as Henry George. [2] The book inspired a respectful and detailed reply from Lilian Le Mesurier in The Socialist Woman's Guide to Intelligence: a reply to Mr. Shaw first published in 1929. Le Mesurier objected to Shaw's self-satisfied ...