Now on FirstView: “Officers without Soldiers”?: Théophile Deslauriers analyzes Henry Sidgwick’s theory of representative government in the shadow of Liberal Unionism in Britain
Now on FirstView: “Officers without Soldiers”?: Théophile Deslauriers analyzes Henry Sidgwick’s theory of representative government in the shadow of Liberal Unionism in Britain
Now on FirstView: The body’s American moment? Peter Cajka analyzes why “the body” became wildly popular in the social sciences and humanities in the US in the late twentieth century
Now on FirstView: The body’s American moment? Peter Cajka analyzes why “the body” became wildly popular in the social sciences and humanities in the US in the late twentieth century
Now on FirstView: Abolition on the eve of revolution? Jennifer Pitts and Michael F. Suarez, S.J., examine Condorcet’s French translation of Quobna Ottobah Cugoano’s influential antislavery treatise and analyze its reception in France
Now on FirstView: Against the Caesarist crowd? Peter Giraudo analyzes Georges Sorel's early democratic socialism during the Dreyfus affair and his ideas on workers' dissociation from Parisian crowds as a necessary condition for socialist progress
“Officers without Soldiers”: Henry Sidgwick on Representative Government in the Shadow of Liberal Unionism
Now on FirstView: Camilla Boisen reflects on the stories we tell ourselves about peace and genocide in her review essay of A. Dirk Moses' @dirkmoses.bsky.social The Problems of Genocide and Lauren Benton's They Called It Peace: Worlds of Imperial Violence
Now on FirstView: The course that Vico ran? John Robertson analyzes the significance of the completed critical edition of Vico’s Scienza Nuova
Now on FirstView: The course that Vico ran? John Robertson analyzes the significance of the completed critical edition of Vico’s Scienza Nuova
Pleased to see my article "Prudently Heating the Planet: Tracing the Legal Logic Bolstering Fossil-Fuel Investments" published in @mihjournal.bsky.social.
In short, it explores the relationship between financial law, Chicago school theory, and continued fossil-fuel investments.
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