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  1. (1 other version)Moral man and immoral society: a study in ethics and politics.Reinhold Niebuhr - 2013 - Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press.
    Arguably his most famous book, Moral Man and Immoral Society is Reinhold Niebuhr's important early study (1932) in ethics and politics. Widely read and continually relevant, this book marked Niebuhr's decisive break from progressive religion and politics toward a more deeply tragic view of human nature and history. Forthright and realistic, Moral Man and Immoral Society argues that individual morality is intrinsically incompatible with collective life, thus making social and political conflict inevitable. Niebuhr further discusses our inability to imagine the (...)
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  • Book Review:American Diplomacy, 1900-1950. George F. Kennan. [REVIEW]Herbert Fingarette - 1951 - Ethics 62 (3):219-.
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  • Neo‐Idealism: A Practical Matter.Charles W. Kegley - 1988 - Ethics and International Affairs 2:173-197.
    Kegley's primary intent is to show that neo-realism ignores factors that influence international actors, and that a theory is needed that expands the notion of self-interest to include the moral sphere.
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  • The Cycles of American History.Arthur Meier Schlesinger - 1986 - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
    @lt;DIV@gt;Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., first revealed the sequences that governed American politics over the past two centuries in The Cycles of American History. In this updated edition, the prominent political historian continues to reflect on the "recurring struggle between pragmatism and idealism in the American soul" (Time). Faced with a new century, a new millennium, and social and technological revolutions, Schlesinger confronts the possibility of a revolution in American political cycles.@lt;/div@gt.
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  • The Evolution of Cooperation.Robert M. Axelrod - 1984 - Basic Books.
    The 'Evolution of Cooperation' addresses a simple yet age-old question; If living things evolve through competition, how can cooperation ever emerge? Despite the abundant evidence of cooperation all around us, there existed no purely naturalistic answer to this question until 1979, when Robert Axelrod famously ran a computer tournament featuring a standard game-theory exercise called The Prisoner's Dilemma. To everyone's surprise, the program that won the tournament, named Tit for Tat, was not only the simplest but the most "cooperative" entrant. (...)
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  • Neo-idealism: A practical matter.Charles W. Kegley - 1988 - Ethics and International Affairs 2:173–197.
    Kegley's primary intent is to show that neo-realism ignores factors that influence international actors, and that a theory is needed that expands the notion of self-interest to include the moral sphere.
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  • The End of History.F. Fukuyama - forthcoming - The National Interest:3-35.
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  • Political Realism and Political Idealism.George H. Sabine & John H. Herz - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (2):233.
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  • The statecraft of Machiavelli.Herbert Butterfield - 1940 - London,: G. Bell.
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  • The New Containment Myth: Realism and the Anomaly of European Integration.Charles W. Kegley - 1991 - Ethics and International Affairs 5:99-114.
    Kegley argues for a focus on promoting the success of Russia while using the relative success of European integration as grounds to work within a transnational collaboration framework based on Kennan's initial recommendations.
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  • The Purpose of American Politics.Hans Joachim Morgenthau - 1982 - New York: Knopf.
    Outgrowth of the Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History which the author gave at Johns Hopkins University in April, 1959.
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