Political philosophy
Gewirth, Alan
Political philosophy Alan Gewirth - New York Macmillan 1968 - 123 p. 23 cm. - Sources in philosophy .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-123)
Introduction, by A. Gewirth.--Infinite desire and absolute government,by T. Hobbes.--Natural rights and government by consent, by J.Locke.--The sovereignty of the general will, by J.-J. Rousseau.--Theorganic state as the unity of individual desires and universal reason,by G. W. F. Hegel.--Bourgeois society: the state as weapon of the classstruggle, by K. Marx and F. Engels.--Utilitarian defense of individual liberty, by J. S. Mill
Πολιτική επιστήμη--Φιλοσοφία
320.01
Political philosophy Alan Gewirth - New York Macmillan 1968 - 123 p. 23 cm. - Sources in philosophy .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-123)
Introduction, by A. Gewirth.--Infinite desire and absolute government,by T. Hobbes.--Natural rights and government by consent, by J.Locke.--The sovereignty of the general will, by J.-J. Rousseau.--Theorganic state as the unity of individual desires and universal reason,by G. W. F. Hegel.--Bourgeois society: the state as weapon of the classstruggle, by K. Marx and F. Engels.--Utilitarian defense of individual liberty, by J. S. Mill
Πολιτική επιστήμη--Φιλοσοφία
320.01