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Novgorodtsev, P.I
Politicheskie Idealy Drevnego i Novogo Mira
[ Political ideals of the old and new worlds]

2nd ed
Moscow:  KRASAND, 2011
213 p
Serie: Iz naslediia mirovoi politologii
pbk. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 9785396002777
Language: Russian
An outstanding Russian philosopher and historian of law P.I. Novgorodtsev (1866-1924) analyzes the evolution of political ideals of Ancient and Modern thinkers: from the old Greek ideal of complete autarchy (self-sufficiency) to the idea the state based on rule of law of liberal democracy. Reprint of 1908 edition. (0.225 kg.)
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