Who ought to govern? Why should I obey the law? How should
conflict be controlled? What is the proper education for a citizen
and a statesman? These questions probe some of the deepest and most
enduring problems that every society confronts, regardless of time
and place. Today we ask the same crucial questions about law,
authority, justice, and freedom that Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli,
Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Tocqueville faced in previous
centuries.
In this lively and enlightening book, Professor Steven B. Smith
introduces the wide terrain of political philosophy through the
classic texts of the discipline. Works by the greatest thinkers
illuminate the permanent problems of political life, Smith shows,
and while we may not accept all their conclusions, it would be a
mistake to overlook the relevance of their insights.
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