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Foreword | ||
Introduction : Martin Wight and philosophers of war and peace | ||
1 | Machiavelli | 3 |
2 | Grotius | 29 |
3 | Kant | 63 |
4 | Mazzini | 89 |
App. I | A philosophical genealogy | 121 |
App. II | The three traditions in Christianity | 123 |
App. III | The international theory of Grotius | 124 |
Bibliography I | From Martin Wight's notes and reading lists, 1959-72 | 129 |
Bibliography II | Selected publications since 1972 | 133 |
An anatomy of international thought | 141 |
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