The True State by Othmar Spann

Political Theory and the Law of the State

This work explores the philosophical and sociopolitical concept of a corporatist state, advocating for a society where the community's needs are prioritized over individual interests. It delves into the idea of a harmonious social order achieved through the integration of various social groups and classes, each contributing to the common good. The narrative challenges the liberal and democratic ideologies of the time, proposing a structured and hierarchical society that emphasizes unity, tradition, and collective responsibility as the foundation for a stable and prosperous state.

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Published
1921
Nationality
Austrian
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
German
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Alternate Titles
- Der wahre Staat

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