Volume XXII, Nos. 1&2, 2009
Contents
The Dangers of Oligarchy
From Civilization to Manipulation:
The Discrediting and
Replacement of the Western Elite
, 5
Claes G. Ryn
Condorcet and the
Logic of Technocracy
, 23
Gorman Beauchamp
The Moral Hazard
of Modern Banking
, 33
Brian Patrick Mitchell
Shackling the Imagination:
Education for Virtue
in Plato and Rousseau
, 40
Patricia M. Lines
Altruism and the Art of Writing:
Plato, Cicero, and Leo Strauss
, 69
William H. F. Altman
Being ‘Other Cheeky’: Moral Hazard
and the Thought of Stanley Hauerwas
, 99
Jeffrey Polet
Progressive Change in
Emerson’s ‘The Conservative,’
125
Daniel M. Savage
To Dreamworld and Back:
A Movie Out of the Ordinary
, 143
Claes G. Ryn
Lovers
, 151
A Poem by John Rees Moore
William Dean Howells’s
America and What Went Wrong
, 152
Mark G. Malvasi
Butterfield as Historian:
Objectivity Over Partisanship
, 162
John M. Vella
Freedom and the Family:
The Family Crisis and the
Future of Western Civilization
, 168
Stephen Baskerville
Quantification and Intelligence
Testing: A Reassessment
, 185
Richard J. Bishirjian
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