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Humanitas Volume XIII, No. 1, 2000

Contents

Deconstructing Our Civilization, 4
Anthony Harrigan

The Moral Sense in
Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim
, 10
George A. Panichas

Apostle of a Humane Economy:
Remembering Wilhelm Röpke, 31
Patrick M. Boarman

Dialogue on Historicism

Characterizing Historicist Possibilities:
A Reply to Claes Ryn
, 68
David D. Roberts

History as Synthesis, 89
Claes G. Ryn

Voyaging with Odysseus:
The Wile and Resilience of Virtue
, 103
John Rees Moore

Notes on Contributors, 128

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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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