- Jean
Paulette Bethke Elshtain (January 6, 1941 –
August 11, 2013) was an
American ethicist,
political philosopher, and
public intellectual. She was the...
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grounded in his
understanding of the
common origin of humanity." Jean
Bethke Elshtain in
Augustine and the
Limits of
Politics tried to ****ociate
Augustine with...
- a
primer of narcissism, a
catechism of exploitation", and Jean
Bethke Elshtain felt that the
story ends with the tree and the boy "both wrecks". A 1998...
- p. 2;
Elshtain 2008, p. 258, note 22;
Pinckaers 2003, p. 48;
Murdoch 1970, p. 80;
Knight 2009. Kant 1785, p. 35. O'Neill 2000, p. 43.
Elshtain 2008, p...
- such as
Christopher Hitchens, Paul Berman,
Michael Walzer and Jean
Bethke Elshtain. In a
February 2003 poll by the
national public research institute CIS...
- post-colonialism. Jean
Bethke Elshtain is a key
contributor to
feminist international relations theory. In her
seminal book,
Women and War,
Elshtain criticizes gender...
- families.
Writers such as
Camille Paglia,
Christina Hoff Sommers, Jean
Bethke Elshtain,
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, and
Daphne Patai oppose some
forms of feminism...
-
former leading members of the
advisory council have
included Jean
Bethke Elshtain,
Ernest Fortin,
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese,
Suzanne Garment,
Bruce C. Hafen...
- Fire. Sisters, Or.: Multnomah. ISBN 978-1-59052-431-2. George,
Robert P.;
Elshtain, Jean Bethke, eds. (2006). The
Meaning of Marriage: Family, State, Market...
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beginning with
Thucydides (fl. 5th
century BCE).
Historian Jean
Bethke Elshtain traces the
historiography of realism: The
genealogy of
realism as international...