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  1. Who was Niccolò Machiavelli?
  2. What is the purpose of the common meals in Plato's political theory?
  3. Machiavelli’s walls: The legacy of realism in international relations theory
  4. Machiavelli's Shadows in Management, Social Psychology and Primatology
  5. Machiavelli and management
  6. Responsibility versus accountability in the Friedrich‐Finer debate
  7. “Serving time”: the relationship of good and bad teaching
  8. “Great classroom teaching” and more
  9. The eighteenth century antecedents of bureaucracy, the Cameralists
  10. Philosopher-Kings and Bankers
  11. Mushrooms, like Men ?
  12. A Fair Share
  13. Keys for Locks in Administrative Argument
  14. Still Pleased to Teach?
  15. The Gedankenexperiment method of ethics
  16. The government of reason
  17. Administrative Argument. By Christopher Hood and Michael Jackson. Aldershot, UK: Dartmouth, 1991. 221p. $49.95.
  18. Administrative argument
  19. Sustainable Development in Sudan
  20. Maigret's method
  21. Knowledge for What?
  22. Marx's ‘critique of Hegel's philosophy of right’
  23. SMOOTH THINGS: ETHICS AND PUBLIC OFFICE
  24. A plea for ethics in management education and training
  25. Less lecturing, more learning
  26. Oskar Schindler and Moral Theory
  27. THE PUBLIC INTEREST, PUBLIC SERVICE AND DEMOCRACY
  28. Rationality, reality and morality
  29. ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY
  30. THE EYE OF DOUBT: NEUTRALITY, RESPONSIBILITY, AND MORALITY
  31. Chocolate-box soldiers
  32. Bureaucracy in Hegel's Political Theory
  33. The nature of supererogation
  34. De-lecturing. A case study of the implementation of small group teaching
  35. Aristotle on Rawls: A critique of quantitative justice
  36. EICHMANN, BUREAUCRACY, AND ETHICS
  37. Schiller, Hegel, and Marx
  38. Justice & Heroism
  39. An Antipodean Evaluation of Simulation in Teaching
  40. Approaches to Economic Education