Justice and Liberty
Discover the thought-provoking insights of G. Lowes Dickinson in his compelling work, Justice and Liberty, first published in 1908 and now available in a 2017 edition by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This engaging book presents a rich dialogue between three distinct characters: Henry Martin, a professor; Charles Stuart, a banker; and Sir John Harington, a gentleman of leisure. Through their discussions, they explore a wide array of topics, including various forms of society such as oligarchy and democracy, the institution of marriage, and the essential role of government in civilization. With 230 pages of profound reflections, Justice and Liberty invites readers to contemplate the intricate relationship between justice, liberty, and the structures that govern our lives. This paperback edition is a must-read for anyone interested in political philosophy and social dynamics.