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The Device of Government John Laird

The Device of Government By John Laird

The Device of Government by John Laird


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Originally published in 1944, this book presents a concise account by Scottish philosopher John Laird (1887-1946) regarding the nature of politics and governmental institutions. The text had its basis in a series of lectures on general political theory given to troops during World War II.

The Device of Government Summary

The Device of Government: An Essay on Civil Polity by John Laird

John Laird (1887-1946) was a Scottish philosopher who held the position of Regius Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Aberdeen. Originally published in 1944, this book presents a concise account by Laird regarding the nature of politics and governmental institutions. The text had its basis in a series of lectures on general political theory given to troops during World War II. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in political philosophy and the nature of government.

Table of Contents

1. Whether man is by nature a political animal; 2. Of natural slavery, natural kingship and similar topics; 3. Of government traditionally said to be by institution; 4. Of force, will and consent in matters of government; 5. Of power and sovereignty; 6. Of democracy and its rivals; 7. Of political liberty, equality and fraternity; 8. Of totalitarian theories of government; 9. Of internationalism and supernationalism; Index.

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NLS9781107418721
9781107418721
1107418720
The Device of Government: An Essay on Civil Polity by John Laird
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2014-07-24
182
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