Hegel's concept of civil society endorses a market economy and a liberal outlook. But his concept of state culminates in an authoritarian prince who is protector of the... Læs mere
The first of a three-volume centenary history. This volume celebrates the centenary of the University by recalling the foundation and early days. It casts a critical eye on an institution which was reputed at its inception to represent "the soul of the nation".
At a time when the proper role of the state is under constant review, its relationship to the private sphere is a matter of considerable public concern, this text places this debate in historical context.
This collection of essays assesses the value of a conception of Kantian political philosophy grounded in the Doctrine of Right, examining some of its central arguments from a twenty-first-century political perspective.
Gothic Invasions investigates the prevalent concern with invasion and war in fin-de-siecle British popular fiction, identifies the role... Læs mere
This monograph reveals the political implications behind María Zambrano’s biggest contribution to intellectual history, her poetic reason.
Le Bone Florence of Rome is a romance from late-medieval England related... Læs mere
An original, informed, and engaging reading of Kant’s ideas on basic rights and human dignity, on how to eliminate war from international affairs, and on the reasons we have to believe that political progress is possible.
Graciliano Ramos and the Making of Modern Brazil provides new readings and fresh perspectives on the Brazilian writer... Læs mere
A collection of essays on a range of Welsh writers, both well-known and otherwise, by one of the leading specialists in the anglophone literary culture of Wales.