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Humanitas Volume XXVI, Nos. 1&2, 2013

Contents

Ideology vs. Constitutionalism

Power Without Limits:
The Allure of Political
Idealism and the Crumbling
of American Constitutionalism
,  5
Claes G. Ryn

Innovative Conservation: An Unideological
Interpretation of the Constitution
,  28
Jay Patrick Starliper

The ‘Wayward Sisters’ and
Constitutional Interpretation
,  51
D. Jonathan White

During the Protests, The Recluse, and Par Coeur,  71
Poems by James Matthew Wilson

Sic Est in Republica: Utopian Ideology
and the Misreading of Thomas More 
,  75
R. V. Young

Building Bridges: The Importance
of Johann Gottfried Herder’s
Humanism for the Humanities
 ,  94
Alexander Mathäs

Radical Son:
The Apprenticeship
of John Stuart Mill
, 129
Quentin Taylor

Magnitudes: Leadership for
Something Greater Than Yourself
, 153 
Nathan Harter

Reviews

Conservatism and Conservation,  161
William F. Byrne

A Flawed Book on ‘The Founders’,  168
Coyle Neal

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