Enthält einen Teil der Beiträge der Konferenz Trust and Happiness in the History of Political Thought (Preface, Seite [IX])
Laszlo Kontler and Mark Somos: Introduction : trust, happiness, and the history of European political thought
John Dunn: Toleration, trust and the travails of living together globally
Bee Yun: Ptolemy of Lucca's distrust in politics and the medieval discourse on government
Erica Benner: Natural suspicion and reasonable trust : Machiavelli on trust in politics
Hans Blom: Hugo Grotius on trust, its causes and effects
Peter Schröder: Fidem observandam esse : trust and fear in Hobbes and Locke
Eva Odzuck: The concept of trust in Hobbes's political philosophy
Gábor Gángó: The formation of Leibniz's mature ethics and his Specimen polonorum
Adriana Luna-Fabritius: The secularization of happiness in early eighteenth-century Italian political thought : revisiting the foundations of civil society
Vladimir Ryzhkov: Trust and happiness in Nikolai Karamzin's political philosophy
Niall Bond: Trust and happiness in Ferdinand Tönnies' community and society
Kálmán Pócza: Distrust in government : a comparative historical analysis
Alberto Clerici: Trust, heresy and rebellion : reactions to Machiavelli in the early Dutch revolt (1572-1587)
Hannes Ziegler: Privy Council deliberations on trust : the Holy Roman Empire around 1600
Ralf-Peter Fuchs: Trust as a concept of religious plurality during the Thirty Years' War
Cesare Cuttica: 'No trust, no happiness'! : going beyond Locke in seventeenth-century England
Sara Lagi: Adolf Fischhof and the national question in the Habsburg Empire : a problem of 'trust' and 'collaboration' amongst the nationalities of Austria (1869-1885)
Steve Johnstone: Pistis and citizens in ancient Greece
Petra Schulte: The concept of trust in the political thought of fifteenth-century Burgundy
Adrian O'Connor: "Through the bonds of sentiment" : fraternité and politics in revolutionary France
Alexey Tikhomirov: Trust and distrust in a modern dictatorship : a case study of the Soviet Union
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