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The book examines the parallels between John Locke's and Immanuel Kant's philosophies regarding individual rights and their connection to law and governance. It argues that Locke's concepts of government align closely with Kant's ideas presented in "Idea for a Universal History." The discussion delves into the structure of government, including its legislative, executive, and judicial components, while exploring the balance between individual freedom and state authority. Through this analysis, the text highlights the enduring relevance of these philosophical frameworks in understanding governance.
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The Idea of Government: The Comparable Views of Locke and Kant, Kemal Yildirim
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