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*Sen, Amartya: ''The Ideal of Justice'', Allen Lane, 2009 | *Sen, Amartya: ''The Ideal of Justice'', Allen Lane, 2009 | ||
*Buckland, W W: ''A Text-Book of Roman Law: From Augustus to Justinian'', Cambridge University Press, 1963 [http://books.google.com/books?id=l5U8xwaGxb0C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false] (Gogle books extract) | *Buckland, W W: ''A Text-Book of Roman Law: From Augustus to Justinian'', Cambridge University Press, 1963 [http://books.google.com/books?id=l5U8xwaGxb0C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false] (Gogle books extract) | ||
*Haddock, Bruce:''A History of Political Thought'', Polity, 2008 | |||
*Popper, Karl: ''The Open Society and its Enemies'' |
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Sources
- Aristotle: Politics, The Internet Classics Archive
- Averroës: Religion and Philosophy
- Augustine: City of God, Christan Classics Ethereal Library]
- Cicero: On the Republic, Ancient History Sourcebook
- Cicero: On the Laws, Ancient History Sourcebook
- Plato: The Republic, Project Gutenberg
- Tacitus: The Annals, The Internet Classics Archive
- Tacitus: The Histories, The Internet Classics Archive
Commentaries
- Sen, Amartya: The Ideal of Justice, Allen Lane, 2009
- Buckland, W W: A Text-Book of Roman Law: From Augustus to Justinian, Cambridge University Press, 1963 [1] (Gogle books extract)
- Haddock, Bruce:A History of Political Thought, Polity, 2008
- Popper, Karl: The Open Society and its Enemies