Fable of the World
Discover the profound insights of Fable of the World, authored by JPA and published by Seagull Books London Ltd in 2010. This hardback edition spans an intriguing 346 pages, delving into the complex notion of sovereignty. The book offers a comprehensive investigation of sovereignty from historical thinkers such as Bodin and Hobbes to Rousseau, the Federalists, Foucault, and the architects of the European constitution. It artfully examines how the concept has evolved amidst the tumultuous backdrop of European colonialism. Ideal for readers interested in political philosophy and history, Fable of the World invites you to explore the intricate relationships between power, governance, and colonial legacies. Don't miss the chance to enrich your understanding of these critical themes.