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Political philosophy
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Divine right of kings
Family as a model for the state
Monopoly on violence
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Night-watchman state
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political philosophy
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Works
Republic
(c. 375 BC)
Politics
(c. 350 BC)
De re publica
(51 BC)
Treatise on Law
(c. 1274)
Monarchia
(1313)
The Prince
(1532)
Leviathan
(1651)
Two Treatises of Government
(1689)
The Spirit of Law
(1748)
The Social Contract
(1762)
Reflections on the Revolution in France
(1790)
Rights of Man
(1791)
Elements of the Philosophy of Right
(1820)
Democracy in America
(1835–1840)
The Communist Manifesto
(1848)
On Liberty
(1859)
The Revolt of the Masses
(1929)
The Road to Serfdom
(1944)
The Open Society and Its Enemies
(1945)
The Origins of Totalitarianism
(1951)
A Theory of Justice
(1971)
The End of History and the Last Man
(1992)
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History of political thought
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Philosophy of law
Political ethics
Political spectrum
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Right-wing politics
Political theology
Separation of church and state
Separatism
Social justice
Statism
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