Political Ideals

Political Ideals

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Author: Bertrand Russell
Binding: Hardback
Published: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1963

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good, price clipped
Markings: Previous owner

Political Ideals presents a foundational examination of the principles that should guide human society and government. Bertrand Russell, a towering figure in 20th-century thought, articulates a vision for a just and equitable world, challenging conventional notions of power and authority. This seminal work argues for the importance of individual liberty, social cooperation, and the pursuit of knowledge as cornerstones of a flourishing civilization. It details the philosophical underpinnings of various political systems and offers a compelling case for a more humane and rational approach to collective living. Russell's incisive prose illustrates complex ideas with clarity, making this an essential read for anyone interested in political theory and the future of democracy.

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Description

Author: Bertrand Russell
Binding: Hardback
Published: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1963

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good, price clipped
Markings: Previous owner

Political Ideals presents a foundational examination of the principles that should guide human society and government. Bertrand Russell, a towering figure in 20th-century thought, articulates a vision for a just and equitable world, challenging conventional notions of power and authority. This seminal work argues for the importance of individual liberty, social cooperation, and the pursuit of knowledge as cornerstones of a flourishing civilization. It details the philosophical underpinnings of various political systems and offers a compelling case for a more humane and rational approach to collective living. Russell's incisive prose illustrates complex ideas with clarity, making this an essential read for anyone interested in political theory and the future of democracy.