A History Of The Political Philosophers

A History Of The Political Philosophers

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Condition remarks:
Book: Poor
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.
Condition remarks: Binding loose - pages still intact.

A sweeping work of intellectual history, A History of the Political Philosophers chronicles the development of Western political thought from the ancient world through the modern era, tracing the ideas of thinkers who shaped the foundations of governance, justice, and power. George Catlin presents a rigorous yet accessible survey, guiding readers through the philosophies of figures such as Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau, illustrating how each thinker responded to the political crises and social conditions of their time. Written with scholarly authority and a broad comparative vision, the work argues that political philosophy is not a static canon but a living tradition, continuously reshaped by historical circumstance and human ambition. Catlin details the connections and tensions between competing schools of thought, offering students and general readers alike a coherent map of an often complex intellectual landscape. This authoritative volume remains an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the ideas that have defined and contested the nature of political life across centuries.

Author: George Catlin
Format: Hardback
Published: 1950, George Allen and Unwin Ltd
Genre: Philosophy

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Condition remarks:
Book: Poor
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.
Condition remarks: Binding loose - pages still intact.

A sweeping work of intellectual history, A History of the Political Philosophers chronicles the development of Western political thought from the ancient world through the modern era, tracing the ideas of thinkers who shaped the foundations of governance, justice, and power. George Catlin presents a rigorous yet accessible survey, guiding readers through the philosophies of figures such as Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau, illustrating how each thinker responded to the political crises and social conditions of their time. Written with scholarly authority and a broad comparative vision, the work argues that political philosophy is not a static canon but a living tradition, continuously reshaped by historical circumstance and human ambition. Catlin details the connections and tensions between competing schools of thought, offering students and general readers alike a coherent map of an often complex intellectual landscape. This authoritative volume remains an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the ideas that have defined and contested the nature of political life across centuries.