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The State (Hardcover)
Franz Oppenheimer, Charles Hamilton
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R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
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Over the years, many writers have claimed that the State has
some kind of noble mission. Few have seen things with such clarity
as the German sociologist Franz Oppenheimer. The State, Oppenheimer
persuasively argues, is always born in the conquest of one group by
another. The conquerors then set themselves up as the government
and extract tribute in the form of taxes from the conquered.
Furthermore, he argues, the State can have originated in no other
way than through conquest and subjugation, and to advance his
argument, he draws on vast historical knowledge with dramatic
examples of the beginnings of the State from prehistoric to
primitive, from huntsmen to herders, from the Vikings to modern
day.
The State affects the most mundane as well as the most important
aspects of our lives. As a powerful, sprawling institution, it
shapes the other major institutions of society and reaches into our
most personal everyday affairs. Yet, little of importance has been
written on the State in terms of its nature and development. In
this significant but long-neglected classic, Franz Oppenheimer
develops his libertarian ideas on the origin and future of the
State.
Franz Oppenheimer (18641943) was a German sociologist,
political economist, and chair for sociology and theoretical
political economy at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University,
Frankfurt/Main. From 1934 to 1935, Oppenheimer taught in Palestine,
immigrating in 1936 to Los Angeles, where he was active in the
American Sociological Association and became a founding member of
the American Journal of Economics and Sociology.
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