Three Anarchical Fallacies
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Three Anarchical Fallacies by William A. Edmundson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This engaging paperback delves into the complex relationship between coercion and government, revealing the fallacies that often accompany these concepts. With a page count of 208, Edmundson challenges the notion that coercion is a necessary component of state authority, presenting a compelling argument for the possibility of a just state as a worthy ideal.
Ideal for readers interested in political philosophy, legitimacy of governments, and social and political theory, this book provides a critical exploration of the principles that underpin our understanding of political obligation. Enhance your knowledge of jurisprudence and philosophy of law with this essential read for anyone passionate about the evolution of political thought.