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Sicker argues that it is the achievement of orthocracy as the
motivating concept of the state rather than democracy as its
optimum form that is crucial for mankind in the 21st century,
notwithstanding that the widespread adoption of substantive
democracy may be the best currently conceivable means for reaching
the goal of universal responsible statehood. In a critique of much
modern political theory, Sicker reexamines the essential idea of
the state as well as its purpose as understood from a variety of
perspectives, a subject that has largely been neglected over the
past several decades as a subject of interest to political
theorists in the United States. He then considers the relationship
of the state to its constituents, a subject that leads to a
discussion of rights and obligations, and whether that relationship
is defined entirely by the state or whether its constituents are
endowed with natural rights that are independent of the state that
the state must take into account in asserting its authority. This
is followed by an extensive discussion of the corollary concepts of
generic, social, political, and economic equality, and concludes
with a consideration of some ideas that might serve as the
motivating principles of an orthocratic state. The treatment of
equality developed by Sicker differs in a number of respects from
the approach taken in a good deal of modern writing on political
theory, much of which is primarily concerned with the question of
individual liberty. However, he argues equality must necessarily
take precedence over liberty in the hierarchy of social values,
that the primary social value is not liberty but equality, and that
the claim of a right to individualliberty is clearly predicated on
the presumed equality of men in society. This is a thoughtful
analysis that will be of concern to scholars and students involved
with political theory as well as the concerned citizen.
General
| Imprint: |
Praeger Publishers Inc
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
June 2003 |
| First published: |
June 2003 |
| Authors: |
Martin Sicker
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| Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Hardcover
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| Pages: |
216 |
| Edition: |
New |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-275-97797-9 |
| Categories: |
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| LSN: |
0-275-97797-8 |
| Barcode: |
9780275977979 |
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