Closed Commercial State
Discover the profound insights of Isaac Nakhimovsky in his compelling work, Closed Commercial State, published by Princeton University Press in 2011. This enlightening book spans 216 pages and delves into Johann Gottlieb Fichte's pivotal concept of the Closed Commercial State, a significant evolution of political thought influenced by Rousseau and Kant. Nakhimovsky expertly illustrates how Fichte reinterpreted Rousseau's constitutional politics while intensifying the economic ramifications of Kant's social contract theory, particularly through his advocacy for the right to work. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of political philosophy, this hardback edition offers a rich exploration of the intersections between republicanism, social contract theory, and economic policy. Enhance your understanding of early nineteenth-century political developments with this essential addition to your library.