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EDMUND BURKE AND THE NATURAL LAW írta: Peter J. Stanlis
The anti-Federalist : an abridgement, by Murray Dry, of the Complete anti-Federalist, edited, with commentary and notes, írta: Murray Dry
The Genius of American Politics (Walgreen Foundation Lectures) írta: Daniel J. Boorstin
Man and the State. (Phoenix Books) írta: Jacques Maritain
The politics of heaven & hell: Christian themes from classical, medieval, and modern political philosophy írta: James V Schall
The Last Days of Socrates (Penguin Classics) írta: Plato
A Literary Tour Guide to the United States: South and Southwest
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RólamDr. H. Lee Cheek, Jr., is Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Political Science at Athens State University in Athens, Alabama. He received his bachelor's degree from Western Carolina University, his M.Div. from Duke University, his M.P.A. from Western Carolina University, and his Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America. From 2008-2009, he served as Vice President for College Advancement at Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon, Georgia. Dr. Cheek taught at Brewton-Parker College from 1997-2000, and he rejoined the Brewton-Parker faculty in 2005. In 2000, 2006, and 2007, the student body of Brewton-Parker College selected Cheek as Professor of the Year; and, in 2008, the Jordon Excellence in Teaching was bestowed upon him by the College's faculty and administration. From 2000 to 2005, Dr. Cheek served as Associate Professor of Political Science at Lee University. In 2002, Dr. Cheek was given Lee University’s Excellence in Scholarship award; and in 2004, he received Lee University's Excellence in Advising award. In 2008, Western Carolina University presented Dr. Cheek with the University's Distinguished Alumni Award for Academic and Professional Achievement.
He has also served as a congressional aide and as a political consultant. Dr. Cheek's books include Political Philosophy and Cultural Renewal (Transaction/Rutgers, 2001, with Kathy B. Cheek); Calhoun and Popular Rule, published by the University of Missouri Press (2001; paper edition, 2004); Calhoun: Selected Speeches and Writings (Regnery, 2003); Order and Legitimacy (Transaction/Rutgers, 2004); an edition of Calhoun's A Disquisition on Government (St. Augustine's, 2007); and an critical edition of W. H. Mallock's The Limits of Pure Democracy (Transaction/Rutgers, 2007). He has also published dozens of scholarly articles in publications like the Journal of Politics, Methodist History, International Social Science Review, Hebraic Political Studies, and is a regular commentator on American politics. Dr. Cheek’s current research includes completing an intellectual biography of Francis Graham Wilson, a study of the American Founding, and a book on Patrick Henry's constitutionalism and political theory. Dr. Cheek is also the Founder and Director of the Wesley Studies Society. He currently serves on the editorial boards of Humanitas, The Political Science Reviewer, and The University Bookman, as a Senior Fellow of the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization, and as a Fellow of the Academy of Philosophy and Letters (elected). Cheek has been a Fellow of the Wilbur Foundation, the Earhart Foundation, the Center for Judicial Studies, and the Center for International Media Studies. Dr. Cheek lives in Athens, Alabama, with his wife, Kathy B. Cheek, and their cats, Sophie and Mr. Macavity.
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athens.edu
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