Politics and human nature: ideological rooting of the Left

London: Empiricus (2000)
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Abstract

Seeks to provide a new direction for the advancement of political theory. This essay deals with the uneasy relationship between liberty and equality; the nature of democracy and the formation of political consensus; and the weakness of our understanding of class.

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