Description
- ISBN-13: 9781032332697
- Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 176
- ISBN-10: 1032332697
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹995.00.₹756.00Current price is: ₹756.00.
“Explore the complex relationship between private property, freedom, and order through the lens of social contract theories. From Hobbes to Rawls, Mehmet Kanatli’s book examines how these concepts have shaped political thought. ISBN: 9781032332697. Ideal for students and scholars of political philosophy.”
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Rohit –
This book is an excellent addition to my collection. I highly recommend this book for those studying political theory.
Akshat Ruhela –
A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Kanatli’s perspective is fresh and insightful.
Tanzin Rigson –
Kanatli does an excellent job of tracing the evolution of social contract theory. A significant addition to the field.
Srijan Agrawal Manglik –
Excellent scholarly work, however some background knowledge on the topic is almost required to get through the book.
Rishab Chopra –
Interesting exploration of social contract theories. The connection between property and freedom is well-argued. A bit dry at times.
Sambhavi Gupta –
Not the most thrilling read, but definitely informative. Good for research purposes.
Sanidhya Kumar –
This book deepened my understanding of social contract theory. The author’s analysis of Rawls is particularly noteworthy.
Akshita Prajapati –
A bit dense, but the content is thought-provoking. It offers a new way to look at old ideas.
Bashar Khan –
The book is a solid academic work, but it requires a prior understanding of political philosophy. Not for casual readers.
Ishan Madan –
An important contribution to the literature. Kanatli’s arguments are well-supported and compelling.
Amogh Sandip Raut –
Well-researched and informative. I appreciated the clear explanations of complex concepts. Some arguments felt repetitive.
Vaibhav Jaiswal –
A dense but rewarding read. Kanatli tackles complex ideas with precision. Some sections were challenging, but overall, a valuable contribution.
Pratik Vasant Kawade –
A must-read for political philosophy students. Kanatli’s analysis is thorough and thought-provoking. Highly recommend!
Tirupati V Sai Akash –
Comprehensive and insightful. The author covers a lot of ground and provides a valuable perspective.
Shubhi Verma –
I found the book a little too academic. It may not appeal to a general audience looking for an easy read.
Paras Goyal –
An engaging exploration of private property and its role in social order. The historical context is particularly strong.
Tushar Choudhary –
Provides a good overview of Hobbes to Rawls. I found the discussion on property rights particularly insightful. Could be more accessible.
Vipin Kumar –
A good resource for students. It can be difficult to follow if you aren’t already familiar with these political thinkers.