Kant's politics in context / created by Reidar Maliks.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780198817406
- JC181.K4 MAL
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Main Library Open Shelf | JC181.K4 MAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 161647 | Available | BK149228 |
Includes bibliography and index
Introduction: Kant in the Public Sphere1: Before the Revolution2: Freedom and Equality3: Political Rights4: Resistance and Revolution5: War and Peace Conclusion
An introduction to the political philosophy of Kant, exploring how he developed his views in a context shaped by controversies following the French revolution. It provides new information on his followers and critics as they engaged in high stakes political debates on freedom's relation to the state at this key turning point in history.
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