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State : Its Historic Role

By: Peter Kropotkin (Author)

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Ksh 5,750.00

Format: Paperback or Softback

ISBN-10: 1036517659

ISBN-13: 9781036517656

Publisher: Sothis Press

Imprint: Sothis Press

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 10th, 2024

Publication Status: Active

Product Classification / Subject(s): Political science & theory

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This book embarks on a thought-provoking exploration of the concept and historical development of the State, distinguishing it from both society and government. Through a meticulous analysis, the author delves into the often-confused definitions and roles that have been attributed to the State by German and French thinkers, revealing how this misinterpretation has shaped societal attitudes towards anarchism and governance. By tracing back to societies before the advent of the State, particularly focusing on European contexts since the sixteenth century, this work highlights periods where humanity thrived in communes and federations, free from State control.

The narrative further distinguishes between the ideas of government and the State, arguing that they represent fundamentally different notions. Through an engaging examination of historical developments, from ancient empires to barbarian civilizations, it lays bare the essence of what constitutes a State. This journey not only clarifies common misconceptions but also provides insight into how our understanding of social contracts and authority has evolved over centuries.

Thematic in approach yet comprehensive in its historical scope, this book challenges readers to reconsider long-held beliefs about governance, societal organization, and individual liberties within a broader historical context. Culminating in a powerful conclusion about the role and perception of States through history, this work is essential reading for those interested in political theory, history, and social evolution. It promises to enlighten readers with its rich insights into how societies have navigated the complex interplay between authority and freedom throughout history.
This book embarks on a thought-provoking exploration of the concept and historical development of the State, distinguishing it from both society and government. Through a meticulous analysis, the author delves into the often-confused definitions and roles that have been attributed to the State by German and French thinkers, revealing how this misinterpretation has shaped societal attitudes towards anarchism and governance. By tracing back to societies before the advent of the State, particularly focusing on European contexts since the sixteenth century, this work highlights periods where humanity thrived in communes and federations, free from State control.

The narrative further distinguishes between the ideas of government and the State, arguing that they represent fundamentally different notions. Through an engaging examination of historical developments, from ancient empires to barbarian civilizations, it lays bare the essence of what constitutes a State. This journey not only clarifies common misconceptions but also provides insight into how our understanding of social contracts and authority has evolved over centuries.

Thematic in approach yet comprehensive in its historical scope, this book challenges readers to reconsider long-held beliefs about governance, societal organization, and individual liberties within a broader historical context. Culminating in a powerful conclusion about the role and perception of States through history, this work is essential reading for those interested in political theory, history, and social evolution. It promises to enlighten readers with its rich insights into how societies have navigated the complex interplay between authority and freedom throughout history.

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