The State and its Critics is an authoritative selection of recent
essays in normative political philosophy on the state as a form of
political institution, focusing on its role with respect to such
values as freedom, justice, well-being, economic efficiency,
community, democracy and peace. These essays represent a variety of
views about the state, from anarchist to statist and a variety of
philosophical orientations, conservative, libertarian, Marxian and
liberal.
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