Philosophy and the state in France: The renaissance to the enlightenment

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Tracing the development of French political thought in the seventeenth century, Nannerl Keohane explores a quite different emphasis on the indivisibility of sovereignty and the expression of interests rather than rights.

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Keohane, N. O. (2017). Philosophy and the state in France: The renaissance to the enlightenment. Philosophy and the State in France: The Renaissance to the Enlightenment (pp. 1–501). Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.33137/rr.v19i2.12376

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