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THE BEGINNING OF POLITICS: Power in the Biblical Book of Samuel
Moshe Halbertal
, Stephen Holmes
Department of Jewish Thought
Department of Philosophy
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Politics
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Book of Samuel
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Ruler
66%
Sovereign
66%
Sovereign Power
66%
Natural History
33%
King
33%
Political Violence
33%
Meditation
33%
Political Power
33%
New Reading
33%
Murder
33%
Explode
33%
Stephen
33%
Rebellion
33%
Paranoia
33%
Tamar
33%
Statecraft
33%
Rape
33%
Political Life
33%
Political Families
33%
Family Loyalty
33%
Madness
33%
Struggle for Power
33%
Anonymous Author
33%
Storyteller
33%
Biblical Literature
33%
Absalom
33%
Western Political Thought
33%
Political Loyalty
33%
Deniability
33%
Bloodline
33%
Moral Compromise
33%
Arts and Humanities
Ruler
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Books of Samuel
100%
Sovereign power
100%
Dilemma
50%
Action
50%
Meditation
50%
Tragic
50%
Observer
50%
Murder
50%
Supremes
50%
Statecraft
50%
Madness
50%
anonymous author
50%
Story-tellers
50%
biblical literature
50%
Moral Compromise
50%
Western Political Thought
50%
Great Work
50%
Absalom
50%