Perpetual Peace and Other Essays
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1983
160
Book • Nonfiction
1983
Adult
18+ years
In Perpetual Peace and Other Essays, Immanuel Kant explores ideas essential for fostering lasting peace. He presents principles and philosophical reflections on international relations, human rights, and ethical governance. Kant emphasizes the importance of republican constitutions, global cooperation, and respect for individuals' autonomy to achieve a harmonious world order.
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Perpetual Peace and Other Essays by Immanuel Kant receives praise for its profound exploration of peace and ethics, revealing Kant's intellectual depth. Readers appreciate its relevance to modern discussions on international relations. However, some find the dense philosophical language challenging, suggesting it may not be accessible to all audiences.
A reader keen on Enlightenment philosophy, political theory, and ethics would enjoy Perpetual Peace and Other Essays by Immanuel Kant. Similar audiences appreciate The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes.
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