In the early years of the English Revolution, one of the hottest flash points of political contention was the degree of appropriate state involvement in the church.
在英国革命的早年,政治诉求中非常迫切的一点就是,政府在宗教管理中适当参与的程度。
It exists alongside of other areas of political inquiry like American government comparative politics and international relations.
它和其它政治探询课题并存,例如:美国政府,比较政治和国际关系。
Up until this period, the early 1650s, Milton was a devoted contributor to the ideal Puritan notion of this government, and it was really the height of his political idealism.
直到这一时期,17世纪50年代早期,弥尔顿还忠诚,的拥护这一清教徒政府的理想化理念,这是他的政治理想主义的顶峰。
But I went away from political science because I realized that there are a lot of parallels between what you do in politics and what you do in government and writing policy and laws and what you do in programming.
但我放弃了政治学,因为我意识到,在政界和在政府里,编制政策和法律,和编程虽然非常相似。
We'll talk later about the politics of food and how the food industrywas very influential in getting the government to allow them to make health claims on cereals.
往后我们将谈到食品政治学,以及食品行业是如何深刻的影响到政府,使其允许它们做关于谷物的"健康宣示"
So it's probably not as final line as you might think, at least in my experience and in what I think is the best in government is make your policy choices first and then work out the politics.
所以可能并没有,你说的底线至少在我的经历中没有,我认为对政府最有益的是,先选择好政策,然后再谈政治。
Think of that? "nothing more repugnant to government " than what Aristotle wrote in his Politics."
想一想这句话,“没有更令人反感的政府,可以比得上亚里士多德在《政治学》中所描述“
But in any case the Aristotelian statesman's goal will be restoration of the conditions of constitutional government and rule of law as quickly and again as efficiently as possible.
但无论如何,亚里士多德式政治家的目标,将是要尽快及有效地恢复,宪法政府与法治的条件,随着这个坚强不屈的批注。
I was deciding between political science at the time and computer science because I have always been fascinated by cities and at some point want to maybe potentially go into government I'm still not quite sure if I have more effect there or more effect in programming.
我那时要在政治学和,计算机科学,中做出选择,因为,我一直为城市着迷,我潜意识里有些想去政府工作,我并不确定我以后在,政治上更有成就还是在编程上更有成就。
In the forty-sixth chapter of Leviathan, a chapter we will read later, Hobbes wrote, "I believe that scarce anything can be more repugnant to government than much of what Aristotle has said in his Politics, " nor more ignorantly than a great part of his Ethics."
在《利维坦》第,46,章,我们稍后就会读到的一章,贺伯斯写到:,“我就不信有任何,更令人反感的政府可以比得上,那个亚里士多德在其《政治学》中所描述,还有一大部份的《伦理学》更是无知至极“
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