Item F 404.04.13 - McGill University Political Theory papers on Aristotle, Hobbes, Hegel, By Jack Layton.

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McGill University Political Theory papers on Aristotle, Hobbes, Hegel, By Jack Layton.

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  • 1970 - 1971 (Creation)

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1 cm of textual records

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(1950-2011)

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folder with three undergraduate philosophy essays written by Jack Layton for Professor Charles Taylor's class Political Science E23 at McGill University. Includes: "Aristotle's Political and Despotic Rule: Their Validity Today" ; "The Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes - A Critical Study" ; and "Hegelian Dialectic and The French Revolution"

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