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Discourse
THE JOURNAL OF THE ST. LAWRENCE INSTITUTE
Discourse is published biannually by the St Lawrence Institute. An open forum of debate, Discourse encourages the contributions of all its readers, whether these are articles for publication, questions, or suggested subjects of interest. Those interested in contributing to the Journal should read the Call for Articles first and then contact the Editor to discuss their proposed submission.
DISCOURSE 12 - SUMMER 1993
FROM THE EDITOR:
- comments and an introduction to the issue by Sid Parkinson
THE PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCE OF POLITICS:- An examination of the political theory and ideas of Eric Voegelin by Ellis Sandoz
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THE BOMBING OF BRIAN McKENNA:
- An examination of the controversy surrounding the CBC production, The Valour and the Horror by Neil Cameron
WORDPLAY: MAN, MARKETS AND LANGUAGE: - Hayek's concept of "Catallaxy" and its modern application by Morley Leonard Evans
(ISBN 0-9695121-2-0)
DISCOURSE 13 - WINTER 1994
FROM THE EDITOR: - comments and an introduction to the issue by Sid Parkinson
TOTALITARIAN GEOGRAPHY: - A reflection on the changes made in the teaching of geography over the last thirty years by Yarema Gregory Kelebay
WAS DEWEY A MARXIST?:- An examination of the philosophical roots of John Dewey's educational theories by William Brooks
IS THE PRACTICUM PRACTICAL?: - An examination of the exaggerated emphasis on student teaching in teacher education by Yarema Gregory Kelebay
(ISBN 0-9695121-3-9)
DISCOURSE 14, FALL 1995
FROM THE EDITOR:
- comments and an introduction to the issue by Sid Parkinson
THE INTELLECTUALS AND SOCIALISM: - A classic essay reflecting on the role of ideas in society and the ways in which they grow and develop by Friedrich Hayek
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LISTENING TO THE MORAL SENSE:
- A discussion of James Q. Wilson's The Moral Sense and the role of morality in society by Brian C. Anderson
COSMOPOLITANISM THEN AND NOW: - Reflections on the origins of an ideal in the Hellenistic world and its place in the modern world by Ian Garrick Mason
THE AREOPAGITICA: - The classic statement on free speech by John Milton
(ISBN : 0-9695121-4-7)
THE ARCHIVES:
Selected articles from older issues of Discourse which we thought you might enjoy.
The articles included in Discourse represent the views of the authors and not those of the Institute nor any of its Directors or Officers. Discourse is not subject to copyright. Copyright, if any, rests with the author, unless otherwise noted. Permission to reprint an article may be obtained through the Institute, provided suitable acknowledgement as to original source is made.