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$2.00The Concept of the State
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A book that discusses the development of the idea of the state throughout history, and reviews the foundations of authority, sovereignty, and legitimacy in human societies.
The author explores the concept of the state and its syndromes: the moral state, the state – freedom, where freedom outside the state remains a deceptive utopia and the state without freedom is weak and crumbling. The research is careful in these syndromes that cannot be achieved at the same time, but this does not mean that this is impossible for the author who addressed these aspects in this book.
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