The Death of the State [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 29 (1):141-141 (1975)
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This book provides a sound, accurate discussion of some of the contributions of some historical and contemporary writers on particular issues in political philosophy. In addition, Manicas argues for the death of the state, that there ought not to be political institutions as they have been conceived historically. His arguments to this conclusion are not as persuasive as his criticism of others’ theories, but on the whole this is a book worth considering for class purposes.

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