In the late 17th century, several decades after the Westphalian Peace of 1648 which is often misleadingly presented as the instant starting point of the modern European order of absolutely sovereign states, the political structures of the Holy Roman Empire headed by the Emperor and Pope were still in place, although weakening. German princes sought increased power, independence, and acceptance G. W. Leibniz (1646-1716) developed a theory of the law of nature and nations
great historical celebration of Leibnitz and a condemnation of Locke.. History books are full of lies.
finefilth 2 years ago
Nicely expounded and clarified.
Thank you.
tenagliac 2 years ago
In the late 17th century, several decades after the Westphalian Peace of 1648 which is often misleadingly presented as the instant starting point of the modern European order of absolutely sovereign states, the political structures of the Holy Roman Empire headed by the Emperor and Pope were still in place, although weakening. German princes sought increased power, independence, and acceptance G. W. Leibniz (1646-1716) developed a theory of the law of nature and nations
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