Philosophical Theory of the State
Discover the profound insights of Bernard Bosanquet in his influential work, Philosophical Theory of the State. First published in 1899 and reaching four editions by 1923, this essential text delves into the intricate relationship between the state and its citizens. As a prominent neo-Hegelian philosopher, Bosanquet explores contemporary social theory, offering a unique perspective on political science and the nature of governance. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, this paperback edition spans 366 pages, making it a comprehensive resource for students and scholars alike. Engage with Bosanquet's thought-provoking ideas and enhance your understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of the state and society in the United Kingdom and beyond.