Introducing Political Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
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Introducing Political Philosophy explains the central concepts of this intriguing branch of philosophy and presents the major political theorists from Plato to Foucault. How did governments get started? Why should they be obeyed?
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Introducing Political Philosophy explains the central concepts of this intriguing branch of philosophy and presents the major political theorists from Plato to Foucault. How did governments get started? Why should they be obeyed?
Introducing Political Philosophy explains the central concepts of this intriguing branch of philosophy.