Contemporary International Society and Law: Kant versus Hobbes
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In the Age of Enlightenment people began to believe that knowledge provided the power to change society in order to move towards a better, more progressive international society and law. The new issues dealt with concerned political freedom and sovereignty. How have these views affected the contemporary understanding of society and law? In the general context we can speak of two opposing approaches towards international society and law.
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Grauberg, I., & Grauberg, E. (2019). Contemporary International Society and Law: Kant versus Hobbes. East-West Studies, 10, 6-19. https://doi.org/10.82533/ews.2019.10.108