The Individualist in Nature Society and State

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Environmental Science
Cover of the book The Individualist in Nature Society and State by James Constant, James Constant
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: James Constant ISBN: 9781301723256
Publisher: James Constant Publication: July 13, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James Constant
ISBN: 9781301723256
Publisher: James Constant
Publication: July 13, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Man is part of a natural and social environments. The natural environment is structured by nature and the social environment is structured by the state. Man cannot escape from either environment and to survive, during his lifetime and after, must adapt. Man has a better chance of surviving in an advanced rather than in an undeveloped society. Likewise, the state is part of a natural and social environments. While the state's natural environment is substantially like that of man's its social environment is quite different. Like man's, the state's physical environment is structured by nature but, unlike man's, its social environment is also structured by nature, namely, by other states. The state cannot escape from either environment and to survive, during its lifetime and after, it must adapt. An advanced state has a better chance of surviving when it wins its external wars and avoids its internal revolutions.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Man is part of a natural and social environments. The natural environment is structured by nature and the social environment is structured by the state. Man cannot escape from either environment and to survive, during his lifetime and after, must adapt. Man has a better chance of surviving in an advanced rather than in an undeveloped society. Likewise, the state is part of a natural and social environments. While the state's natural environment is substantially like that of man's its social environment is quite different. Like man's, the state's physical environment is structured by nature but, unlike man's, its social environment is also structured by nature, namely, by other states. The state cannot escape from either environment and to survive, during its lifetime and after, it must adapt. An advanced state has a better chance of surviving when it wins its external wars and avoids its internal revolutions.

More books from James Constant

Cover of the book Questions Presented Supreme Court Cases by James Constant
Cover of the book Pax Americana Debt Bubble by James Constant
Cover of the book Fermat's Last Theorem and Beal's Conjecture by James Constant
Cover of the book Supreme Court Petition No 10-1275 by James Constant
Cover of the book History and Law by James Constant
Cover of the book Federal Circuit Methodology For Deciding Patent Cases Brought by Individual Inventors by James Constant
Cover of the book The Domain of Law by James Constant
Cover of the book The Navier-Stokes Millenium Problem by James Constant
Cover of the book Einstein's Equivalence Postulate and Spacelike Waves by James Constant
Cover of the book American Elites and Debt Crisis by James Constant
Cover of the book The Judicial Trinity as Law of The Land by James Constant
Cover of the book The Problem of Universals and the Big Bang Theory by James Constant
Cover of the book How Federal Courts Abuse Patent Holders by James Constant
Cover of the book Proof of Riemann's Hypothesis by James Constant
Cover of the book Justice and Law by James Constant
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy