"Principles of Economics," Otto Eckstein
"Conceptions of Human Nature," Brendan A. Maher
"Crime and Human Nature," R. J. Herrnstein and James Q. Wilson
"Explaining Revolutions in the Modern World," Theda Skocpol (omitted next year)
"War," Stanley Hoffmann (omitted next year)
"Types of Ethical Theory," Roderick Firth
"Law and Social Order," Lloyd L. Weinreb
"Realism and Moralism," Harvey C. Mansfield Jr.
"The Theory of the Just War," Michael Walzer
"Democratic Theory," Robert Amdur
"Ethics and Reasoning," Charles Fried (omitted next year)
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