
The Arts of Rule
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Part 2 Part I. Reflections on the Soul
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. What is a Gentleman? An Introduction to Xenophon
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Xenophon on Gentlemanliness and Friendship
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. On the Nature of Friendship in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Aristotle and Liberalism
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Against Power and Glory: Montaigne's Critique of Machiavellian Acquisition
Chapter 8 Chapter 6. The Education of the Sentiments in Montesquieu's The Temple of Gnidus
Part 9 Part II. Conversations with Machiavelli
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. How Machiavellian is Cicero?
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Being Altogether Bad, Becoming Altogether Good
Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Hobbes' Clockwork: The State of Nature & Machiavelli's Return to the Beginnings of Cities
Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Machiavelli, Hobbes, Clausewitz, and Foucault: Four Variations on the Zero-Sum Theme
Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Montesquieu's Political Science: A Cure for Machiavellianism
Chapter 15 Chapter 12. New Models and Orders: Hume's Cromwell as Modern Prince
Part 16 Part III. Modern Politics and the Practice(s) of Freedom
Chapter 17 Chapter 13. The Source of Hamlet
Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Frenzy, Gloom, and the Spirit of Liberty in Hume
Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Strauss's Burke Reconsidered
Chapter 20 Chapter 16. Metrosexual Manliness: Tocqueville's New Science of Energy
Chapter 21 Chapter 17. Seeing "Not Differently, but further, Than the Parties"
Chapter 22 Chapter 18. Respectable Partisanship
Part 23 Part IV. Harvey Mansfield as Teacher and Scholar
Chapter 24 Chapter 19. Harvey Mansfield: An Appreciation
Chapter 25 Publications by Harvey Mansfield
Chapter 26 Courses Taught by Harvey Mansfield
Chapter 27 A Brief Biography of Henry Mansfield
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