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Jason Brennan’s An Introduction to Political Philosophy – Short, Clear and Partisan

by Todd Galitz | Jul 24, 2025 | Book Reviews, Book Reviews, Political Science

An Introduction to Political Philosophy by Jason Brennan CATO Institute, Washington DC, Electronic Edition You might expect an introductory text to Political Philosophy to be neutral in how it introduces the field; if so, this work will disappoint you.  On the other...
John Dunn’s examination of John Locke, a review in about 500 words

John Dunn’s examination of John Locke, a review in about 500 words

by Todd Galitz | Jun 28, 2021 | Book Reviews, Book Reviews, Political Science, John Locke

The Political Thought of John Locke-An Historical Account of the Argument of the ‘Two Treatises of Government’ by John Dunn.  Cambridge at the University Press, 1969.  521 07408 8   The Political Thought of John Locke could have been called “My...
Capitalist Development and Democracy, Great Ideas but a Difficult Read

Capitalist Development and Democracy, Great Ideas but a Difficult Read

by Todd Galitz | Feb 27, 2012 | Book Reviews, Political Science

Capitalist Development and Democracy.  Rueschemyer, Dietrich and Evelyne Huber Stephens and John D. Stephens.  University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1992.  387 pages. Capitalist Development and Democracy by Rueschmyer, Stephans and Stephans is an ambitious work which...