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The Government of Man

AN INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS AND POLITICS

By G. S. BRETT, M.A. (Oxon.)

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY AT THE GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, LAHORE

Among the topics dealt with in this brilliant and most original study are: Greek morality, a general view; the morality of the Cosmopolitan Age, of the Roman Republic, and Empire; some aspects of the Middle Ages; theory and practice, 1265-1600; the psychological problems of modern life and the political and religious aspects of conduct.

"The book will be found helpful to any one who takes an intelligent interest in the subjects which it treats. The author has read widely and grasped what he has read; he does not aim at originality, but he succeeds in being essentially fairminded, and his summary, which gives the kernel of many authorities, will be of real use as an introduction both to politics and ethics separately, but more particularly in their relations to each other."—Cambridge Review.


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