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Introduction | p. ix |
Plato on the United States Constitution | p. 1 |
Aristotle on the United States Constitution | p. 19 |
Cicero on the United States Constitution | p. 43 |
Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) on the U.S. Constitution | p. 59 |
Muhammad on the U.S. Constitution | p. 77 |
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II Von Hohenstaufen, Stupor Mundi on the U.S. Constitution | p. 97 |
Dante Alighieri on the U.S. Constitution | p. 121 |
Niccolò Machiavelli on the U.S. Constitution | p. 137 |
Sir Thomas More on the U.S. Constitution | p. 159 |
Desiderius Erasmus on the U.S. Constitution | p. 175 |
Thomas Hobbes on the U.S. Constitution | p. 203 |
John Locke on the U.S. Constitution | p. 231 |
Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu 1689-1755 on the U.S. Constitution | p. 263 |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1712-1778 on the U.S. Constitution | p. 287 |
Conclusion | p. 329 |
Works Consulted | p. 343 |
Index | p. 349 |
About the Author | p. 357 |
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