About The Book: In Elementary Politics (1886) Thomas Raleigh offers an exploration of the foundational terms and concepts used in political discourse. He defines words like state, sovereignty, law, rights, and government, showing how their meanings depend on historical, moral, economic, and legal contexts. Raleigh’s goal is not to prescribe opinions but to sharpen readers’ clarity and encourage independent thinking. He supplements each chapter with references for further reading. Though concise, the book serves as a primer for students and informed citizens, helping them to understand and analyze political arguments more rigorously.
Author: Thomas Raleigh
Pages: 173
Edition: 1886
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