Tod und Herrschaft
Existenzielle Grundlagen des Regierens



Existenzielle Grundlagen des Regierens
Exploring the relationship between death and governance, the author posits that death significantly influences political thought and systems throughout history. By asserting that death contrasts with power rather than life, he delves into how concerns about mortality shape ideological foundations across various political landscapes, revealing an often overlooked aspect of political theory.
Exploring the concept of anarchy as "unimposed order," this book presents it as a humane and stable alternative to tyranny and democracy. Mohammed A. Bamyeh examines the historical roots of anarchy, arguing that it embodies civic order and the best qualities of civil society. The work serves as a critical analysis of the modern state, offering insights into how anarchy can guide rational social organization and reflect humanity's noblest attributes.