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Jan Jakob Rousseau’s “Philosophy of Law” by Antoni Peretiatkowicz is an extremely valuable work, published in 1913 by GiW in Krakow. The book is a detailed analysis of Rousseau’s views on law, justice and the social contract. Peretiatkowicz, with great precision, examines the influence of Rousseau’s ideas on the development of philosophical and legal thought, paying attention to his criticism of social institutions. The work not only familiarizes readers with the thinker’s key concepts, but also urges them to reflect on contemporary legal and moral problems.
The edition is distinguished by a noble, handmade leather binding, prepared by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, which gives the book an elegant and durable character. This type of binding emphasizes the exclusivity and importance of the publication, making it a valuable acquisition for any library and for collectors.
By investing in “The Philosophy of Law by Johann Jakob Rousseau”, you are enriching your collection with a key item that not only expands your knowledge, but also increases the prestige of your book collection. Owning this publication is an excellent opportunity to explore Rousseau’s thought and to pass on his reflections to future generations as an important part of intellectual heritage. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to enrich your library!





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