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Summer 2008: Vol 35, issue 3
  • Hares, Hounds, Herds, and Hives in Xenophon’s "Cyropaedia" by Christopher Whidden

  • Royal Monarchy: “Absolute” Sovereignty in Jean Bodin’s Six Books of the "Republic" by John F. Wilson

  • The Human Good and the Problem of Bacon’s Intention by Svetozar Minkov

    Book Reviews:
  • The Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies by Roslyn Weiss. Reviewed by Paul J. Diduch

  • Plato: “Protagoras” and “Meno”
    translated by Robert C. Barlett . Reviewed by Andrea L. Kowalchuk

  • Aristotle and Hamilton on Commerce and Statesmanship by Michael D. Chan. Reviewed by Will Morrisey

  • The End of the Ancient Republic:
    Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”
    by Jan H. Blits. Reviewed by Matthew Holbreich

  • The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Political Thought edited by Christopher Rowe and Malcolm Schofield. Reviewed by Maureen Feder-Marcus

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