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American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey
– "American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey." American Political Science Review 51.1 (March 1957): 130-34.Excerpt: McCloskey’s essay offers a justification for and an approach to the study of American political thought. Justification is needed, as he puts it bluntly and persuasively,… More
The Dependence of Fact upon ‘Value’
– "The Dependence of Fact upon 'Value.'" Interpretation 2.3 (1972): 226-35.At the heart of modern behavioral political science is the rigid distinction between “fact” and “value”—a distinction, Diamond argues in this article published in… More
Virtue, Idealism, and the American Regime of Self-Interest
– "Virtue, Idealism, and the American Regime of Self-Interest." Paper read at the Meeting of the Northeast Political Science Association. Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. 1973. Mimeographed.Political Science as an Undergraduate Discipline
– "Political Science as an Undergraduate Discipline." Report prepared for the Academy for Educational Development, 1973, in Washington. Mimeographed.Opinion, Passion, and Interest in Political Life
– "Opinion, Passion, and Interest in Political Life." Paper read at The William Benet Munro Memorial Lecture. Stanford University, 1975.Reflections on Teaching Political Science
– "Reflections on Teaching Political Science." DEA News (Fall 1975)The Military and the Democratic Republic: The Political Context
– "The Military and the Democratic Republic: The Political Context." Paper read on 15 November 1976. Mimeographed.The Teaching of Political Science as a Vocation
– "The Teaching of Political Science as a Vocation." Teaching Political Science. Ed. Vernon Van Dyke. Highland, New Jersey: Humanities, 1977. 89-115.Essays
American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey
– "American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey." American Political Science Review 51.1 (March 1957): 130-34.Excerpt: McCloskey’s essay offers a justification for and an approach to the study of American political thought. Justification is needed, as he puts it bluntly and persuasively,… More
The Dependence of Fact upon ‘Value’
– "The Dependence of Fact upon 'Value.'" Interpretation 2.3 (1972): 226-35.At the heart of modern behavioral political science is the rigid distinction between “fact” and “value”—a distinction, Diamond argues in this article published in… More
Virtue, Idealism, and the American Regime of Self-Interest
– "Virtue, Idealism, and the American Regime of Self-Interest." Paper read at the Meeting of the Northeast Political Science Association. Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. 1973. Mimeographed.Political Science as an Undergraduate Discipline
– "Political Science as an Undergraduate Discipline." Report prepared for the Academy for Educational Development, 1973, in Washington. Mimeographed.Opinion, Passion, and Interest in Political Life
– "Opinion, Passion, and Interest in Political Life." Paper read at The William Benet Munro Memorial Lecture. Stanford University, 1975.Reflections on Teaching Political Science
– "Reflections on Teaching Political Science." DEA News (Fall 1975)The Military and the Democratic Republic: The Political Context
– "The Military and the Democratic Republic: The Political Context." Paper read on 15 November 1976. Mimeographed.The Teaching of Political Science as a Vocation
– "The Teaching of Political Science as a Vocation." Teaching Political Science. Ed. Vernon Van Dyke. Highland, New Jersey: Humanities, 1977. 89-115.Commentary
American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey
– "American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey." American Political Science Review 51.1 (March 1957): 130-34.Excerpt: McCloskey’s essay offers a justification for and an approach to the study of American political thought. Justification is needed, as he puts it bluntly and persuasively,… More
The Dependence of Fact upon ‘Value’
– "The Dependence of Fact upon 'Value.'" Interpretation 2.3 (1972): 226-35.At the heart of modern behavioral political science is the rigid distinction between “fact” and “value”—a distinction, Diamond argues in this article published in… More
Virtue, Idealism, and the American Regime of Self-Interest
– "Virtue, Idealism, and the American Regime of Self-Interest." Paper read at the Meeting of the Northeast Political Science Association. Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. 1973. Mimeographed.Political Science as an Undergraduate Discipline
– "Political Science as an Undergraduate Discipline." Report prepared for the Academy for Educational Development, 1973, in Washington. Mimeographed.Opinion, Passion, and Interest in Political Life
– "Opinion, Passion, and Interest in Political Life." Paper read at The William Benet Munro Memorial Lecture. Stanford University, 1975.Reflections on Teaching Political Science
– "Reflections on Teaching Political Science." DEA News (Fall 1975)The Military and the Democratic Republic: The Political Context
– "The Military and the Democratic Republic: The Political Context." Paper read on 15 November 1976. Mimeographed.The Teaching of Political Science as a Vocation
– "The Teaching of Political Science as a Vocation." Teaching Political Science. Ed. Vernon Van Dyke. Highland, New Jersey: Humanities, 1977. 89-115.Multimedia
American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey
– "American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey." American Political Science Review 51.1 (March 1957): 130-34.Excerpt: McCloskey’s essay offers a justification for and an approach to the study of American political thought. Justification is needed, as he puts it bluntly and persuasively,… More
The Dependence of Fact upon ‘Value’
– "The Dependence of Fact upon 'Value.'" Interpretation 2.3 (1972): 226-35.At the heart of modern behavioral political science is the rigid distinction between “fact” and “value”—a distinction, Diamond argues in this article published in… More
Virtue, Idealism, and the American Regime of Self-Interest
– "Virtue, Idealism, and the American Regime of Self-Interest." Paper read at the Meeting of the Northeast Political Science Association. Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. 1973. Mimeographed.Political Science as an Undergraduate Discipline
– "Political Science as an Undergraduate Discipline." Report prepared for the Academy for Educational Development, 1973, in Washington. Mimeographed.Opinion, Passion, and Interest in Political Life
– "Opinion, Passion, and Interest in Political Life." Paper read at The William Benet Munro Memorial Lecture. Stanford University, 1975.Reflections on Teaching Political Science
– "Reflections on Teaching Political Science." DEA News (Fall 1975)The Military and the Democratic Republic: The Political Context
– "The Military and the Democratic Republic: The Political Context." Paper read on 15 November 1976. Mimeographed.The Teaching of Political Science as a Vocation
– "The Teaching of Political Science as a Vocation." Teaching Political Science. Ed. Vernon Van Dyke. Highland, New Jersey: Humanities, 1977. 89-115.Teaching
American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey
– "American Political Thought and the Study of Politics: Comment on McCloskey." American Political Science Review 51.1 (March 1957): 130-34.Excerpt: McCloskey’s essay offers a justification for and an approach to the study of American political thought. Justification is needed, as he puts it bluntly and persuasively,… More
The Dependence of Fact upon ‘Value’
– "The Dependence of Fact upon 'Value.'" Interpretation 2.3 (1972): 226-35.At the heart of modern behavioral political science is the rigid distinction between “fact” and “value”—a distinction, Diamond argues in this article published in… More