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Subject The Right Kind of Reparations; The Works and Days of Thomas More; Remembering World War II; Oakeshott's Dialogic Imagination
Date August 3, 2020 11:01 AM
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* The Right Kind of Reparations
* The Works and Days of Thomas More
* Remembering the War
* Michael Oakeshott’s Dialogic Imagination








** The Right Kind of Reparations ([link removed])
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by James Hankins
What we can do is embrace policies that will both close the wealth gap between white and black Americans and increase the prosperity of all Americans. Read More » ([link removed])








** The Works and Days of Thomas More ([link removed])
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by Gerard B. Wegemer & Stephen W. Smith
Thomas More understood as a lawyer and a judge that liberty was justice through the rule of law ordered towards the good of the people. Read More » ([link removed])








** Remembering the War ([link removed])
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by Paul D. Miller
What lessons should we recall after seventy-five years in the shadow of World War II? Read More » ([link removed])








** Michael Oakeshott’s Dialogic Imagination ([link removed])
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by Emina Melonic
Without taking into consideration a metaphysical make-up of human beings and the world that surrounds them, comprehending political life will be difficult, Read More » ([link removed])





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