Description: Scarce tome on global governance in good shape has some light splitting at hinge with the cover netting and text block intact very readable World Order (Civitas Dei)" refers to a book written by Lionel Curtis, a British political theorist, which explores the concept of a global political system based on international cooperation and a shared sense of community, essentially advocating for a unified world order; "Civitas Dei" is Latin for "City of God," a reference to the Christian ideal of a perfect society, which Curtis uses as a metaphor for a utopian global order. Key points about "World Order (Civitas Dei): Author: Lionel Curtis Central theme: Proposing a system of international governance to prevent war and promote peace through cooperation between nations. Historical context: Published in 1939, amidst growing tensions leading up to World War II. Significance: Considered a seminal work in the field of international relations, contributing to the development of ideas around global governance and international organizations.
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Publication Year: 1939
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: World Order Civitas Dei
Author: Lionel Curtis
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Original Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes