Lehre Vom Modernen Stat (The Theory of the Modern State), now in its sixth edition, offers a comprehensive exploration of the modern state, its structure, and its function. This seminal work, originally written in German, delves into the theoretical underpinnings of political science, examining the evolution and core concepts that define the state in the modern era.
This book provides valuable insights for students, academics, and anyone interested in understanding the theoretical framework of the state and its role in shaping society. Its enduring relevance makes it a crucial addition to any political science collection.
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