Om Notes On Sovereignty From the Standpoint of the State and of the World
In this seminal work on sovereignty, Lansing explores the meaning and significance of the concept from both a domestic and international perspective. Drawing on philosophy, history, and law, he argues that sovereignty is a fundamental principle of political organization, and that its preservation is essential for the wellbeing of the state and the world. A must-read for political scientists, historians, and philosophers alike.
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