Description
1951 “A” edition. Published by Scribner’s. Former library book has various library markings, including lettering on the spine. No dust jacket. Inside back cover is split along the seam. Pages are clean and it is a good reading copy.
This 1951 edition of “Dominations and Powers” by George Santayana offers a window into the philosophical musings of one of the most influential thinkers of the early 20th century. Santayana, a Spanish-American philosopher and novelist, is renowned for his contributions to the school of thought known as naturalism. In this work, he delves into the nature of power and its manifestations in various spheres of human society, from politics and religion to art and philosophy. Santayana’s eloquent prose and incisive analysis make this a captivating read for those interested in the interplay between power structures and human civilization. Despite its library markings and a split seam, this copy remains a readable and insightful artifact from a pivotal era in Western philosophy.