Vol. 28 (1999): Martin Diamond’s Contribution to American Political Thought: A Symposium
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Vol. 28 (1999)
Published January 1, 1999
Martin Diamond’s Contribution to American Political Thought: A Symposium
In Memoriam
1-2
John Stanley (1938–1998): In Graditude
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Symposium
Richard G Stevens
3-17
Martin Diamond’s Contribution to American Political Thought: Editor’s Preface
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Walter Berns
18-20
Martin Diamond’s Contribution to American Political Thought: Symposium
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Edmund D Carlson
21-26
Martin Diamond as a Classroom Teacher: A Personal Reminiscence
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Morton J Frisch
27-47
Martin Diamond and Douglass Adair on
The Federalist
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Thomas K Lindsay
48-74
Democracy, Acquisitiveness, and the Private Realm: Martin Diamond on the Reasonable Optimism of the Founding
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David Nichols
75-97
Conservatives, Liberals, and the Constitution: Martin Diamond’s Political Science
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John C Koritansky
98-101
Response to Morton J. Frisch and to Martin Diamond
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Alan Gibson
102-120
America’s Better Self: Martin Diamond, James Madison, and the Foundations of the American Regime
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Reviews
Henry Edmondson
121-218
John Dewey Revisited in an Age of Educational Decline
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Marc D Guerra
219-271
Living the Theologico-Political Problem: On Ernest Fortin’s
Essays
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Timothy Burns
272-314
Virtuous Liberalism
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