The Philosophical Theory of the State: Exploring the Ethical Foundations of State Governance

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In "The Philosophical Theory of the State," Bernard Bosanquet presents a meticulous examination of political philosophy, engaging with notions of the state, individual freedom, and social ethics. With a distinctive blend of idealism and pragmatism, the book navigates the intersection of the state'Äôs moral purpose and the role of individuals within society. It critiques the mechanistic understanding of governance, proposing instead a vision of the state as an organic entity rooted in the collective will and cultural advancement of its people, thereby situating itself within the context of late 19th and early 20th-century philosophical debates in British idealism and social theory. Bosanquet, a key figure in the British idealist tradition, was influenced by contemporaries such as Hegel and Green, absorbing their ideas while contributing his unique perspective. His background in philosophy and sociology, coupled with his experiences as a scholar and political thinker, provided him with the intellectual tools to address the complexities of state and society, reflecting his commitment to social reform and ethical governance. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of political theory, offering profound insights that remain relevant to contemporary discussions on governance and societal structure. Bosanquet'Äôs work challenges readers to reconsider the relationship between the individual and the collective, making it a vital contribution to political philosophy. Read more

ASIN B09N3PSYP8
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Language English
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Publisher Good Press
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Print length 264 pages
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Publication date November 5, 2021
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