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| 04766. FOUR PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL POLITICS. Very good discussion of four books and articles presenting frameworks of political analysis: Brucan, who goes from Marxist roots to a vision of cybernetic anarchism in the future, Cobban, a historical analysis of nationalism; Midgley, a Thomist arguing for natural law principles defining preferable political systems; and Yalem, who gives a semantic analysis of the concept of "world order." All four are well-summarized, and thoroughly criticized in each other's terms; writer concludes with some personal criticisms of over-emphasis on empiricism. 15 pages, 18 footnotes, 4 bibliographic sources. |
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