The State as Utopia. The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences, Band 9: Continental Approaches

This book examines utopias in classical political economy and is based on the papers presented by leading scholars at the 22nd Heilbronn Symposium in the Economics and the Social Sciences. The book focuses on the tension between the State and utopia (the State as utopia vs. utopia instead of a state...

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