From Politics to Reason of State
Explore the profound evolution of political discourse in "From Politics to Reason of State" by renowned author, published by Cambridge University Press in 1992. This insightful hardback edition spans 344 pages, delving into the significant transformation that occurred between the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. During this pivotal era, politics transitioned from being regarded as the highest human science to a domain often perceived as ignoble and sordid. This book provides a critical analysis of this 'revolution of politics,' offering readers a deeper understanding of how political language and perception have shifted over time. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of political theory, this work is a must-have addition to your library.