Bold vision for a just, united humanity and the duties that bind us
A thoughtful translation of a work that urges readers to recover a natural, shared life—one guided by justice, charity, and the common good. The book examines how modern suffering arises from broken bonds, and it argues for a return to a family-like community where wealth is shared and law serves all, not the few.
From its opening reflections on rights, duties, and the origin of political power to its calls for mercy in justice and a practical ethics of care, this edition frames a path toward a society governed by equality, fraternity, and reverence for every person. It invites readers to consider how individuals, families, and nations can move toward peace, solidarity, and humane governance without losing sight of personal responsibility.
- Understand a historical critique of selfish wealth and the call for shared prosperity
- Explore a moral framework built on justice, charity, and mutual aid
- See how family and community ideals could reshape law and society
- Discover a imagined future where nations form one global community under a common ethic
Ideal for readers interested in philosophy of society, social ethics, and historical visions of justice.