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Hello /lit/

I'm studying law and politics this year in philosophy
What are authors you would recommend on the subject ?
I'm familiar with authors like Hegel, Plato, Aristotle so I'd like something more niche.
Did Stirner mention politics or something related to it ?

Less known texts by famous authors are also welcome

>> No.7789216

>>7789143
>Hello /lit/
>I'm studying law and politics this year in philosophy
I'm just law
>What are authors you would recommend on the subject ?
Belloc, Hayek, Kelsen, Kant, Hegel, Locke, Aquinas, Plato, Aristotle.
>I'm familiar with authors like Hegel, Plato, Aristotle so I'd like something more niche.
You are never familiar enough
>Did Stirner mention politics or something related to it ?
No, he's completely irrelevant to everyone outside /lit/
>Less known texts by famous authors are also welcome
The more famous the more relevant. You will never argument from authority on some niche nobody.

>> No.7789224

>>7789216

>the more famous the more relevant

the aim is to distinguish myself from the other students who will all talk about Rousseau / Hobbes and all that by introducing either more specialized or less known authors in my essays. Also I need to uh go further than the texts I've studied in high school (where we did intensive plato for example) or offer a more precise or original analysis of a famous text

also im doing research on what you mentioned

>> No.7789229

>>7789143
Alasdair Macintyre.

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7789232

>>7789216

>No, he's completely irrelevant to everyone outside /lit/

Relevance is a spook, my property.

>> No.7789236

>>7789224
Hugo Grotius or Torqueville maybe? I mean just open your textbook on any subject and pick an author mentioned at the start.

>> No.7789241

>>7789232
Relevance is important in law. Especially since laws are spooks.

>> No.7789791

>>7789143
Go with Bentham and see where the Positivism takes you.

Ronald Dworkin is pretty based.

Viscount Stair is good.