Can you imagine perpetual peace in the world? This was the vision of Immanuel Kant at the end of the eighteenth century. Thinkers like Thomas Paine and Immanuel Kant envisioned constitutional republics, now known as democracies, ensuring individual rights and the rule of law.
In his book Perpetual Peace, Kant elaborated on this liberal ideal of a peaceful federation of republican states trading and cooperating with one another. Though confident in humanity's potential for achieving perpetual peace, Kant viewed it as a slow and evolutionary process. Explore Kant's vision and its enduring impact on international relations.
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