ABSTRACT

This influential study, originally published in 1921, develops aspects of Laski's theory of the state, ideas he introduced in his first important publication, Authority in the Modern State (1919). According to Laski, the state is not a supreme entity; it is one association among many that must compete for the people's loyalty and obedience.

chapter |29 pages

The Foundations of Sovereignty

chapter |73 pages

The Problem of Administrative Areas *

chapter |32 pages

The Personality of Associations *

chapter |23 pages

The Theory of Popular Sovereignty*

chapter |18 pages

The Pluralistic State*

chapter |42 pages

The Basis of Vicarious Liability*

chapter |23 pages

The Political Ideas of James I * 1