Beschreibung:

LXII, 320 S. Originalbroschur.

Bemerkung:

Gebraucht, aber gut erhalten. - Rise and Conditions of the Philosophical Theory of the State -- Sociological compared with Philosophical Theory -- The Paradox of Political Obligation ; Self-government -- The Problem of Political Obligation more radically treated -- The Conception of a "Real" Will -- The Conception of Liberty, as illustrated by the foregoing Suggestions -- Psychological Illustration of the Idea of a Real or General Will -- Nature of the End of the State and Consequent Limit of State Action -- Rousseau's Theory as applied to the Modern State: Kant, Fichte, Hegel -- The Analysis of a Modern State. Hegel's "Philosophy of Right" -- Institutions considered as Ethical Ideas.