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Perpetual Peace
Author(s)Kant, Immanuel
AbstractOften credited as Kant’s endorsement of democracy, this essay lists several conditions thought necessary for ending wars and creating a lasting peace. Kant proposes a peace program with two steps: the Preliminary Articles and the Three Definitive Articles, which outline the foundation on which to build peace.
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Pages1-9
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SourceA Project for Perpetual Peace
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PubDate 1957
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