ISBN-13: 9781852784133 / Angielski / Twarda / 1992 / 832 str.
The State and its Critics is a selection of recent essays in normative political philosophy on the state as a form of political institution, focusing on its role with respect to such values as freedom, justice, well-being, economic efficiency, community, democracy and peace. These essyas represent a variety of views about the state (from anarchist to statist) and a variety of philosophical orientations (conservative, libertarian, Marxian and liberal).