Jan Narveson asks the provocative, philosophical question: is the
state necessary? In this unusual introduction to political
philosophy, Narveson draws on the history of political philosophy
and discusses its main theories_classic liberal, democratic,
socialist, radical_with reference to how each sees the place of the
individual in the political order. Narveson's critique is situated
within issues of freedom, authority, economic welfare,
international relations and others to explore how and whether the
state is necessary. His argument is ultimately anti-statist and
takes seriously the question of whether and how some version of
anarchism might make sense.
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