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The Nature Of The State (1894)
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80 pages
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Exploring the fundamental nature of the state, Paul Carus examines various governmental theories and forms from the 19th century, assessing their impacts on individual freedom and social stability. He argues that an effective state must be rooted in justice, equality, and democracy, emphasizing the balance between state interests and individual rights. This insightful work provides a thorough understanding of the state's role in modern society and its implications for democracy, while also addressing the challenges faced by contemporary governance.
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2008, paperback
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