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"* This most learned philo- sopher announced the same principle as Rousseau — that Right political action is the most important ^^^ aim for mankind. When Kant was seventy-seven years old, he intended to write a '* System of Politics, " but had to give up the plan. His political ideas, however, may be found in his works, and in several essays, notably in the essays on *' The Principle of Progess, " " The Principles of Political Right, " the "Natural Principle of the Political Order, " and on '* ...Perpetual Peace " — of which four essays the leading principles are given in this chapter. In the " Principle of Progress " Kant shews 1 that against European anarchy there is ''no possible I remedy but a system of International Right, founded ' upon public laws conjoined with power, to which every State must submit. "! (The basis of a lasting r^^' Peace can never be the Balance of Power. ) This theory, he states, is further to be regarded as '' founded upon the nature of things, which compels movement in a direction even against the will of man ;} and that the principle of Right in deter- mining inter-statal relations as they o«ir:ht t^ be must be followed by true statesmen, who ought "so to proceed in their disputes that such a universal International State may be introduced thereby.
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