Description
Hardcover has some light fading and some fraying. No dust jacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This vintage copy of “The Web of Government” by Robert Morrison MacIver offers a window into the political and sociological thought of the mid-20th century. Published in the aftermath of World War II, MacIver’s work examines the intricate relationships between individuals, society, and the state. As a prominent American sociologist and political scientist, MacIver’s insights were shaped by the turbulent events of his time, including the Great Depression and the rise of totalitarian regimes. This book delves into the delicate balance between individual liberty and the collective power of government, a topic that remains relevant in contemporary discourse. Despite its well-worn exterior, this copy’s clean pages and sturdy binding invite readers to explore MacIver’s influential ideas and gain a deeper understanding of the evolving dynamics between citizens and their governing bodies.