id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3853 Political philosophy of Immanuel Kant - Wikipedia .html text/html 1706 316 61 They included a world of constitutional republics by establishment of political community.[2] His classical republican theory was extended in Doctrine of Right (1797), the first part of Metaphysics of Morals.[3] At the end of the 20th century Kant's political philosophy had been enjoying a remarkable renaissance in English-speaking countries with more major studies in a few years than had appeared in the preceding many decades.[4] Kant's political philosophy has been described as liberal for its presumption of limits on the state based on the social contract as a regulative matter.[6] A distinctive feature of Kant's political philosophy is his conviction that the university should be a model of creative conflict: the philosopher's role within the university should be to "police" the higher faculties (which in his day were theology, law and medicine), making sure their teaching conforms to the principles of reason; likewise, the goal of perpetual peace in society can be achieved only when the rulers consult with philosophers on a regular basis.[10] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3853.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3853.txt