Description
This volume is part of a series that explores the intersection of philosophy, politics, and society. It features contributions from prominent thinkers who delve into various themes such as the feasibility of a science of comparative politics, the political theory of scarcity, and the dynamics of obligation and consent. The book also examines the role of ideology in political science, the concept of coercion, and the explanation of social action through social meaning. Each essay provides a thorough analysis, encouraging readers to engage critically with contemporary social and political issues.
Published 1972
Binding of book is intact. Slight foxing on front and back covers, with sticker or tape shadows on back cover. Slight foxing and some fading on spine. Slight tanning and foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Slight foxing on insides of covers, with a name written on inside cover. Pages are clean of foxing, with slight annotations on certain pages and slight tanning around margins.
Condition: Good