Michael W. Doyle - Kant's Perpetual Peace

Kant's Perpetual Peace

In Michael Doyle's 1983 "Kant, Liberal Legacies and Foreign Affairs", Doyle builds on Immanuel Kant's views on various issues, especially noted are his views on liberal internationalism. Doyle discusses the two legacies of modern liberalism: The pacification of foreign relations among liberal states (see below) and international imprudence.

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