Fall 2006 volume 1, number 5
Joshua Berman
Constitution, Class, and the Book of Deuteronomy
Fania Oz-Salzberger
The Political Thought of John Locke and the Significance of Political Hebraism
Reviewed by Steven Frankel, Xavier University
Spinoza and Spinozism
Reviewed by Shalom Carmy, Yeshiva University
Democracy and Tradition
Hebraic Political Studies is an international, peer-reviewed journal published by Shalem Press, and edited by a board of scholars headed by Dr. Arthur Eyffinger of the Huygens Institute in The Hague and Professor Gordon Schochet of Rutgers University. The journal aims to evaluate the place of the Jewish textual tradition, along-side the traditions of Greece and Rome, in political history and the history of political thought.
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