Hobbes, Locke, and Confusion's MasterpieceAn Examination of Seventeenth-Century Political Philosophy
Leverbaar
In this major study of the foundations of modern political theory, the eminent political philosopher Ross Harrison explains, analyzes, and criticizes the work of Hobbes, Locke and their contemporaries. He provides a complete account of the turbulent historical background that shaped the political, intellectual and religious content of this philosophy. The book explores the limits of political authority and the relationship of the legitimacy of government to the will of its people in non-technical, accessible prose.
Ingenaaid | 288 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2002
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