Volume 91

Volume 91

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Guests on Volume 91 • JOHN WITTE, JR. on the life and work of legal historian Harold Berman and on the revolutionary changes throughout the history of law in the West• HUGH BROGAN on Alexis de Tocqueville’s understanding of democracy, equality, liberty, free association, social status, and the dangers of centralized government• DANIEL RITCHIE on Tocqueville’s analysis of the dangers of individualism (and how they might be avoided)• DANIEL WALKER HOWE on the confidence in progress and Providence in early nineteenth-century America• GEORGE MCKENNA on how the Puritan understanding of God’s purposes in history shaped American political culture• PATRICK DENEEN on the differences between Aristotelian and modern political philosophy and on how Wendell Berry’s thought demonstrates his identity as a “Kentucky Aristotelian.” This Volume is also available on CD Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume. John Witte, Jr. "What we a

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