Great Books, Bad Arguments: Republic, Leviathan, & the Communist Manifesto
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Great Books, Bad Arguments: Republic, Leviathan, & the Communist Manifesto

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Plato's "Republic," Hobbes's "Leviathan," and Marx's "Communist Manifesto" are universally acknowledged classics of Western political thought. But how strong are the core arguments on which they base their visions of the good society that they want to bring into being? In this lively and provocative book, W. G. Runciman shows where and why the

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Hardcover, 127 pages
Published by Princeton University Press
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