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Preface Introduction
1. Plato in the Real City
2. Marcus Tullius Cicero: Politics in a Dying Republic
3. Justinian, Tribonian, and Irnerius: How Statesmen and Scholars Rescued Roman Law (Twice)
4. Advising the Prince: The Enigma of Machiavelli
5. The Scholar vs. The Statesman: Thomas Hobbes and Sir Edward Coke
6. John Locke: The Don Heard Round the World
7. Rousseau: Political Philosophy without Politics
8. Edmund Burke: Man on a Tightrope
9. Tocqueville the Politician
10. Max Weber: Scholarship and Politics in the Disenchanted World
11. Oliver Wendell Holmes: The Tradition-Haunted Iconoclast
12. The First Lady and the Philosopher: Eleanor Roosevelt, Charles Malik, and the Human Rights Project
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