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Project For A Perpetual Peace
A Philosophical Essay (1796)
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80 pages
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Kant's exploration of perpetual peace delves into the philosophical, political, and social dimensions of achieving lasting harmony among nations. He proposes a federated system of states governed by a shared legal framework as a pathway to peace, emphasizing the need for cooperation over power struggles. By analyzing the root causes of war and engaging with other thinkers like Rousseau, Kant presents a compelling case for a shift in international relations. This influential essay remains relevant in contemporary discussions of philosophy and political theory.
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2009, paperback
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