No one is particularly close to the main issues in criticizing Kant's political philosophy. Did Kant's critical philosophy mean a new beginning, or was it the tail end of the German princely particularism tradition embodied in the works of Leibniz and Chemnitz and appropriately blasted as such by Marx and Engels in their analysis of the "Kritik der praktischen Vernunft" in The German Ideology?

Those seeking to begin the initiation of getting started in this area should consult my new volume, "The Political Biography of the Young Leibniz in the Age of Secret Diplomacy" (Booksurge, 2006).

Wm. Fr. Drischler



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