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This collection of essays argues for the literary and inspirational value of academic lecturing, illustrating that point with a portrait of a prominent Scottish moral philosopher and an account of lecture-room practice. Other essays set out a methodical approach to political study, sketching how political questions should be framed and taught. A separate essay examines political sovereignty, its sources, and implications for public authority. Two essays analyze the character of American democracy and the functioning of government under the Constitution, balancing theoretical reflection with attention to institutional practice. Overall the pieces combine literary exposition, theoretical argument, and practical concern for civic education.
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