Description
This volume is a collection of essays that explore the intersections of philosophy, politics, and society, reflecting the intellectual revival of Anglo-American political and social theory during the mid-20th century. It features contributions from prominent thinkers such as A. J. Ayer, John Rawls, and Hannah Arendt, among others. The essays delve into various topics, including the nature of democracy, the role of government, and the ethical dimensions of political decisions. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the philosophical debates and social science methodologies that shaped political thought in the 1950s and 1960s.
Published 1969, Third Series
Binding of book is intact. Some foxing, sticker or tape shadows, creases, stains, and scratches on front cover. Slight foxing, sticker or tape shadows, stains, and scratches on back cover. Some foxing and fading on spine. Slight tanning and some foxing on top edge. Slight tanning and foxing on fore and bottom edges. Slight foxing on insides of covers with pencil markings. Pages are clean of foxing and annotations, with slight tanning around margins.
Condition: Good