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By the Book

L. Joseph Hebert

Feasting on the wisdom of the ages.

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Machiavelli's Legacy, Part II: Capitalism vs. Socialism

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Machiavelli's Legacy, Part I: Capitalism

In this episode, we consider the influence of Machiavelli on subsequent political philosophers, looking in particular at key passages from Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan, John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government, and Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nat...

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