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The Rational State offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of political thought from the height of the Enlightenment, tracing the intellectual journey from Montesquieu's pioneering ideas on political liberty and the separation of powers to Immanuel Kant's philosophical contributions to the principles of democracy and human rights. In this work, Jeremy Riley delves deeply into the political theories that shaped modern democratic governance, examining how each philosopher's insights on liberty, equality, and the nature of the state impacted the political landscape of their time and…mehr

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The Rational State offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of political thought from the height of the Enlightenment, tracing the intellectual journey from Montesquieu's pioneering ideas on political liberty and the separation of powers to Immanuel Kant's philosophical contributions to the principles of democracy and human rights. In this work, Jeremy Riley delves deeply into the political theories that shaped modern democratic governance, examining how each philosopher's insights on liberty, equality, and the nature of the state impacted the political landscape of their time and continue to resonate in the modern world.

Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws laid the groundwork for understanding the necessity of balancing power within a state to protect individual freedoms. Rousseau's radical ideas on popular sovereignty and the general will challenged traditional political structures and emphasized the central role of the people in shaping their government. Locke's theories of natural rights and consent of the governed influenced not only the American and French Revolutions but the very development of modern liberalism.

Moving toward Kant, Riley explores how his moral philosophy and the concept of perpetual peace framed the connection between personal freedom and political order, while also addressing the role of reason in government. Kant's contributions offer a culmination of the Enlightenment's ideals, giving rise to a vision of a rational state governed by principles of universal justice and human dignity.

Through careful analysis of these foundational texts, The Rational State presents an in-depth examination of how Enlightenment thinkers conceptualized the state as a rational institution, shaped by reason, guided by laws, and constructed to protect the rights and freedoms of the individual. With a thorough understanding of historical context, Riley's work challenges readers to consider how these Enlightenment theories continue to influence modern political structures and the pursuit of justice in today's globalized world.


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