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P.N. Ure

The Origin of Tyranny

In “The Origin of Tyranny,” P. N. Ure meticulously explores the intricate interplay between power, governance, and individual agency throughout history. Through a rigorous analysis of political structures, Ure employs a narrative style that intertwines philosophy and sociology, offering readers a comprehensive examination of the conditions that foster despotism. Engaging with both classical and contemporary texts, the book situates tyranny within a broader literary context, inviting readers to consider not only the overt manifestations of tyrannical rule but also the subtle, insidious forces that undermine democracy and freedom. P. N. Ure has dedicated his scholarly career to the study of political theory and history. His background in philosophy and political science, coupled with extensive field research in authoritarian regimes, informs his insights into the mechanisms of power and control. Ure's academic pursuits are complemented by a passion for fostering civic engagement, and “The Origin of Tyranny” is both a reflection of his scholarly interests and a clarion call for vigilance against the erosion of democratic ideals. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the foundational elements of political oppression. Ure'Äôs eloquent prose and astute observations make complex theories accessible, appealing to both scholars and general readers alike. It is an indispensable resource for those seeking to engage critically with issues of power and governance in our contemporary world.
639 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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