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Humanitas Volume XXVII, Nos. 1&2, 2014

Contents

Deliberative No Longer:
The Eclipse of the Intended
Role of the U.S. Senate
,  5
James I. Wallner

Symbols of the ‘Depth’ of Psyche
and Cosmos in Eric Voegelin
,  36
Glenn Hughes

Politics and Monsters: The
Unmediated Desire for Order and
Meaning in Shelley’s Frankenstein
,  64
Dionyssios S. Agiomavritis

Economics and Morality:
Friedrich von Hayek
and the Common Good
,  82
David J. Peterson

The Common Core Standards:
A Utilitarian Straitjacket
for Education in America?
  122
Peter Copan

Reviews

Hyper about Pluralism:
A Review Essay
,  153
D. J. Hart

Faith over Love
a Formula for
Social Atomism
,  162
Christopher Manion

Principled Leadership
in the Age of Opportunism:
An Australian Perspective
,  172
Edwin Dyga

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The Center for the Study of Statesmanship promotes research, teaching, and public discussion about how statesmanship can defuse conflict and foster respectful foreign and domestic relations.

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