Ethics in a world of power
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Friedrich Meinecke (1862-1854) has achieved recognition as the foremost German historian of this century. He was the outstanding interpreter of Ranke, a disciple of Dilthey, and the peer and contemporary of Max Weber and Ernst Troeltsch. This book is a …
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Friedrich Meinecke (1862-1854) has achieved recognition as the foremost German historian of this century. He was the outstanding interpreter of Ranke, a disciple of Dilthey, and the peer and contemporary of Max Weber and Ernst Troeltsch. This book is a study of his political ideas and of the problem of reconciling power and justice in international affairs. -- Taken from book jacket flap.
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