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Political Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide to the Great Debates over Justice, Power, and the Good Society, Including Liberty, Equality, and the Limits of Authority

Political Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide to the Great Debates over Justice, Power, and the Good Society, Including Liberty, Equality, and the Limits of Authority

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Alex Omberg
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February 24, 2026
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3 hours 9 minutes
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Who should rule? The question that shaped human history—and defines our future.

Look at the political chaos of the modern world. It feels unprecedented. But the bitter debates over justice, power, and equality tearing societies apart today were predicted—and analyzed—centuries ago by history's greatest minds.

Every time you vote, pay taxes, or argue about your rights, you are participating in a 2,500-year-old conversation. In Political Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide, Alex Omberg strips away the academic jargon to reveal the invisible philosophical frameworks that govern our daily lives.

This is not a dry history book. It is a survival guide for the politically engaged citizen. By tracing the evolution of political thought from the execution of Socrates to the crises of 21st-century democracy, this book equips you to see beyond the exhausting 24-hour news cycle and understand the deeper forces actually running the world.

Whether you are a student of political science, an armchair philosopher, or simply a voter trying to make sense of a deeply polarized society, this comprehensive primer provides the ultimate intellectual foundation. It will teach you how to think about politics, not what to think.

Stop inheriting your political opinions. Start understanding them.

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