HUMANITASVolume XX, Nos. 1&2, 2007 Contents
Imperialism Destroys the Constitutional Republic, 5 Michael P. Federici 'The Last and Brightest Empire of Time': Timothy Dwight and America as Voegelin's 'Authoritative Present,' 1771-1787, 13 Richard M. Gamble On Loving Thy Neighbor, 36 A poem by John Rees Moore Burke's Historical Morality, 37 Ryan Holston History for Life: Simms and Nietzsche Compared, 64 Colin D. Pearce Lyric Poetry, the Novel, and Revolution: Milan Kundera's Life is Elsewhere, 86 James Seaton Homer's Humor: Laughter in The Iliad, 96 Robert H. Bell How the Right's Gone Wrong, 117 Gerald J. Russello 'The Legend of the Grand Inquisitor': The Utopian as Sadist, 125 Gorman Beauchamp Goethe's Faust: Poetry and Philosophy at the Crossroads, 152 Gabriel R. Ricci Political Theology and the Theology of Politics: Carl Schmitt and Medieval Political Thought, 175 Phillip W. Gray
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