Description
This collection offers a series of essays that delve into the intricate relationships between philosophy, politics, and society. It features contributions from prominent thinkers who explore themes such as the nature of democracy, justice, and social inequality. The essays provide a critical examination of political philosophy, challenging traditional views and presenting new perspectives on societal structures. The collection is designed to provoke thought and discussion, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the intersections of these disciplines.
Published 1972, Second Series
Binding of book is intact. Some foxing, creases, stains, and scratches on front cover. Slight foxing, sticker or tape shadows, creases, and scratches on back cover. Some foxing and fading on spine. Moderate tanning and foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Slight foxing on insides of covers. Pages are clean of foxing with slight annotations on certain pages. Moderate tanning around margins of pages.
Condition: Good