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Hardcover The Common Weal Book

ISBN: 1025562852

ISBN13: 9781025562858

The Common Weal

"The Common Weal" is an insightful exploration of the relationship between the individual citizen and the state. Written by the distinguished historian and statesman H. A. L. Fisher, this collection of lectures examines the moral and social foundations that underpin a functioning society. The work delves into the complexities of civic duty, investigating how the concept of the common good is shaped by history, ethics, and political organization.

Fisher addresses a wide range of themes, including the nature of patriotism, the influence of internationalism, and the tensions between personal liberty and social obligation. By analyzing the ethical responsibilities of those who govern and those who are governed, the book provides a thoughtful reflection on the stability and progress of democratic communities. Fisher's prose is marked by intellectual rigor and a deep historical perspective, making "The Common Weal" a significant contribution to early 20th-century political philosophy. This work remains a valuable resource for readers interested in the evolution of social ethics and the philosophical challenges of modern citizenship.

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