Ancient features of the modern state

History of European Ideas 5 (3):225-235 (1984)
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This is an expanded version of a lecture originally given at the Colloquim on ‘The Modern State’ of the Institut International de Philosophie Politique, held at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, in the summer of 1981. The article is published here for the first time. Translations from German sources, both in the text and the notes, are those of the author

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