Keywords
Flattery
History of Political Thought
History of Political Thought
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Symposium on Dan Kapust’s Flattery and the History of Political Thought: That Glib and Oily Art. (2020). The Political Science Reviewer, 44(1), 223-255. https://politicalsciencereviewer.wisc.edu/index.php/psr/article/view/658
Abstract
An Author-Meets-Critics symposium on Daniel J. Kapust's Flattery and the History of Political Thought: That Glib and Oily Art. It features critical reviews by Christina Bambrick, Gianna Englert, Ted H. Miller, and Brandon Turner.
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