In one of his most famous writings, Immanuel Kant develops a state concept with breathtaking modernity that not only requires a politically arguing public to achieve 'eternal peace', but also demands international legal binding force. 150 y ...
In one of his most famous writings, Immanuel Kant develops a state concept with breathtaking modernity that not only requires a politically arguing public to achieve 'eternal peace', but also demands international legal binding force. 150 years later, the United Nations begins its work on this. But in his other writings, Kant also gets involved in issues of everyday culture that have lost none of their topicality, for example piracy...
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