
Discover one of the most compelling examinations of political authority with The State by Christopher W. Morris. This groundbreaking work dives deep into the moral and philosophical justifications for the existence of the state. Written in accessible yet rigorous language, Morris challenges conventional views, questioning why we obey laws and what legitimizes state power. Ideal for students, scholars, and readers of political theory, this book bridges classical ideas with contemporary analysis. It covers a wide array of thinkers from Hobbes to Rawls, all while presenting Morris's original critique. The State is not just about government, it’s about justice, obligation, and human cooperation. Thought-provoking and timely, it redefines how we think about political institutions. A must-have for any serious political philosophy library.
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Pages: 60
- ISBN: 9786008054238
- Persian Title: کتاب دولت اثر کریستوفر ویلیام موریس
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