A History of Political Theories from Rousseau to Spencer, Volume 3Macmillan, 1920 - 446 páginas According to Dunning's preface, this work is intended to cover the?history of political theories through the first eight decades of the?19th century. The?Social Contract is explored in the?first chapter as part of an extended chronology of philosophical?and political ideas. Noting the conditions of France during Rousseau's lifetime, Dunning suggests that feudal class distinctions, medieval theology and divine-right monarchy were generally acceptable?and yet?fuel for Rousseau's philosophical fire.?A History of Political Theories?depicts Rousseau's character and personality as the force behind his works and emphasizes the problems Rousseau had with his?relationships to those who lived within the bounds of society.? |
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A History of Political Theories from Rousseau to Spencer, Volume 3 William Archibald Dunning Visualização integral - 1922 |
A History of Political Theories from Rousseau to Spencer William Archibald Dunning Visualização integral - 1920 |
A History of Political Theories, from Rousseau to Spencer William Archibald Dunning Visualização integral - 1922 |
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absolute American analysis Austin authority basis Bentham Bluntschli Bonald Bundesstaat Burke chap civil Comte conception Congress of Vienna Declaration definite democracy determined distinction doctrine dogma duty economic embodied English ephors essay Europe Euvres existence expression fact Fichte Fichte's formula France French function fundamental German governmental Guizot Haller Hegel human Ibid ical idea individual influence institutions interest jurisprudence justice Kant labor legislation less liberty logical Maistre manifest ment monarch Montesquieu moral nation natural rights organization perfected rationality person Physiocrats political philosophy political science political society political theory practical precision prince principle Prussia realization reason Rechts reform Representative Government revolution revolutionary Rousseau Saint-Simon Saint-Simonians sense social contract Social Statics sociology sovereign sovereignty species speculation Spencer spirit Staat Staatslehre Stein Supra supreme thought tion Tocqueville unity utilitarian Volk Werke whole written constitution