Political Thought in England from Locke to BenthamGood Press, 2019/11/25 - 225 ページ "Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham" follows the development of political and philosophical ideas from the revolution of 1688 to the Industrial Revolution. Since the era of the significant civilizational shift, the political ideas of monarchy, republic, and power have changed significantly. It is a great book as a source of reference for anyone interested in political theory and history. |
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