The Just State: a Framework for New Social Order Between Power, Society, and Freedom
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The state is not a natural condition. It is made.This book asks a fundamental question:Who owns the state and who determines the conditions of human life?Drawing on history, political structures, and lived experience, the author develops a clear and uncompromising perspective on how states function and why they fail.What emerges is not an ideology, but a consequence:A model of a state that serves people instead of power.At its core stands a complete constitutional framework and a question that runs through all of history:Who controls the conditions of life?
The state is not a natural condition. It is made.This book asks a fundamental question:Who owns the state and who determines the conditions of human life?Drawing on history, political structures, and lived experience, the author develops a clear and uncompromising perspective on how states function and why they fail.What emerges is not an ideology, but a consequence:A model of a state that serves people instead of power.At its core stands a complete constitutional framework and a question that runs through all of history:Who controls the conditions of life?
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