HUMANITASVolume XXXIII, Nos. 1&2, 2020 Contents The Past in the Present: Ancient Patterns in the Emergent Middle East, 5 Andrew S. Gilmour Beyond International Relations Theory, 17 William S. Smith Constitutional Morality and the Rise of Quasi-Law:A Symposium The Rise of the Administrative Stateand Decline of Constituional Morality, 40 William Gangi Constitutional Morality andthe Emerging Social Imaginaryof the Information Revolution, 51 Kevin P. Lee Legal Conservatism and the Progressive Blame Game, 69 Jesse Merriam Reflections on Judicial Duty, 83 Patricia M.Lines A Response to Critics, 102 Bruce Frohnen Reviews The Variety of Historical Minds, 116 Eric Adler Liberal Dystopia, 124 William F. Byrne Why Democracy Needs Aristocrats, 132 Luke C. Sheahan Of Arms and the Men, 138 Gil Barndollar Go to HUMANITAS Go to National Humanities Institute Copyright © 2022 Center for the Study of Statesmanship The Catholic University of America Updated 30 August 2022
The Rise of the Administrative Stateand Decline of Constituional Morality, 40 William Gangi Constitutional Morality andthe Emerging Social Imaginaryof the Information Revolution, 51 Kevin P. Lee Legal Conservatism and the Progressive Blame Game, 69 Jesse Merriam Reflections on Judicial Duty, 83 Patricia M.Lines A Response to Critics, 102 Bruce Frohnen