Johannes Althusius and the development of natural law theory is a comprehensive academic study of the 16th-17th century German jurist and political thinker Johannes Althusius. As a key pioneer of early federalism and social contract theory, Althusius, in his seminal work ""Politica Methodice Digesta,"" developed a political theory centered on the concept of consociatio (association), emphasizing popular sovereignty, communal self-governance, and the contractual relationships between different levels of social organization. His ideas profoundly influenced modern constitutional thought and federalist theory. This book not only provides an in-depth analysis of Althusius's political philosophy but also situates his work within the broader evolution of the natural law tradition. It examines how he both inherited and transformed late medieval and early modern legal and state theories. Additionally, the study explores his contributions to legal systematization, demonstrating how his theoretical framework laid important groundwork for later state-building and legal systems. Combining intellectual history and jurisprudential perspectives, this book is an essential resource for scholars in political science, law, and philosophy, as well as readers interested in the origins of modern state theory, constitutionalism, and federalism.
By:
Otto Friedrich Von Gierke Translated by:
Lingkai Kong Imprint: Karl-Marx Verlag Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 140mm,
Spine: 34mm
Weight: 748g ISBN:9783982553641 ISBN 10: 3982553644 Pages: 658 Publication Date:25 June 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active