About The Book: Immanuel Kant's political principles emphasize individual freedom, republican government, and international cooperation. In his essay Perpetual Peace (1795), he outlines conditions for lasting peace, including constitutional republics, a federation of free states, and respect for human rights. He argues that peace is not merely a moral ideal but a political necessity. Kant's vision integrates morality with law, proposing that reason and justice should guide both domestic governance and international relations, laying groundwork for modern liberal political theory and international law
Author: Kant Immanuel, Translator: W. Hastie
Pages: 205
Edition: 1891
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