Difference between revisions of "Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy"

From Critiques Of Libertarianism
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 12: Line 12:
 
[[Category:Failures Of Libertarian Philosophy]]
 
[[Category:Failures Of Libertarian Philosophy]]
 
[[Category:Thomas Hobbes]]
 
[[Category:Thomas Hobbes]]
{{Availability | isbn = 9780748678662 |http://oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=625284 | | }} <!-- can place links to online versions between the bars -->
+
{{Availability | isbn = 9780748678662 | http://oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=625284 | | }} <!-- can place links to online versions between the bars -->
 
{{DES | des = From a review: "The myth that life outside the state is unbearable and that life under the state is better remains the essential premise of two of the most influential Western political philosophies in the modern world … [Widerquist and McCall] systematically debunk this founding myth on the basis of empirical evidence. The results are fascinating and, I will argue, should prompt a methodological crisis for some schools of political philosophy."
 
{{DES | des = From a review: "The myth that life outside the state is unbearable and that life under the state is better remains the essential premise of two of the most influential Western political philosophies in the modern world … [Widerquist and McCall] systematically debunk this founding myth on the basis of empirical evidence. The results are fascinating and, I will argue, should prompt a methodological crisis for some schools of political philosophy."
 
-Maeve McKeown, University of Oxford | show=}}
 
-Maeve McKeown, University of Oxford | show=}}

Revision as of 19:08, 10 April 2020