In these two schools of political philosophy, Mr. President, I trace all the evils and disastrous troubles which now afflict and disturb our beloved and unhappy land.
The nature music alone--music of river and rainbow, fire and forest--is enough to bribe people with any love of the country in them to endure the passages of political philosophy in the sure hope of a prettier page to come.
But metaphysiology is one thing, political philosophy another.
It is as much a first essay in political philosophy as Die Feen is a first essay in romantic opera.
It would carry us beyond the due proportions of this chapter were I to seek out every book belonging to the class of political philosophy, and we are yet far from its termination.
The political works, however, can be read separately, and the Social Contract itself is still by far the best of all text-books of political philosophy.
There were, indeed, writers of his time who laughed at the contract, but they were not writers who constructed a general system of political philosophy.
In its passage the view has fallen into its place in a complete system of political philosophy.
Even, however, among those who have recognised its meaning, there are some who deny its value as a conception of political philosophy.
Bacon ought to appear as a prominent name in political philosophy, if we had never met with it in any other.
School of Political Philosophy continued in Athens from the Time of Solon.
He goes on to say that the peculiar excellence of the ancient Chinese knowledge lay in the field of political philosophy, and states that the Chinese political philosophy surpassed the Western, at least in clearness.
They have produced notions of natural rights and of political philosophy to support the new institutions.
In fact, it is a characteristic of our mores that the form of our thinking about all points of political philosophy is set for us by the concept of rights.
There is a mysticism of democracy and a transcendentalism of political philosophy in the masses to-day, which can be operated on by the old methods of suggestion.
He seemed to have perhaps read quite a bit of political philosophy, but when it came to really understanding it, he couldn't present a very good case for it.
He saw that history and psychology together provide the materials for a political philosophy.
A merely legal theory of the State can never, therefore, exhaust the problems of political philosophy.
Junius may have to explain in invective what Burke magistrally demonstrated in terms of political philosophy.
Men said he had lost his head, gone back to the everlasting "No," and mistaken swearing all round for political philosophy.
Such were the essential lines of Jefferson's political philosophy on the eve of his departure from France.
The very fact that he was born and grew up in a remote colony prevented him from joining any particular school of political philosophy.
This is the true foundation of Jefferson's political philosophy.
We cannot dismiss it, however, without mentioning a feature which seems to have escaped most American students of political philosophy, probably because it has become such an integral part of American life that it is not even noticed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "political philosophy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.