#592
Title: The State in the Third Millenium
Author: Reigning Prince Hans-Adam
Publisher: I. B. Tauris
Year: 2009
Country: Liechtenstein
222 pages
Liechtenstein. If there was a translator, I can't find who it was.
I enjoyed this political discussion by the reigning prince of Liechtenstein more than some of the other world book challenge selections I've made. I appreciated some of the ideas while also having questions--Where do you get this somewhat unrealistic view of war from? What is your ambivalence about atheism? What do you do with arguments based of ancestral lands? What about countries with gun-hoarding? Still, it felt like a dialogue with the author rather than an especially frustrating reading experience. The section on forms of democracy was particularly enjoyable. Fun fact about Liechtenstein: The populace can vote out the reigning monarch or, indeed the monarchy itself.
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