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                        Immanuel Kant
         By: Yonna Yelverton

         Immanuel Kant was a man before his time. His philosophies, as outlined in
         Perpetual Peace, paved the way for modern political relations. Unbeknownst
         to his day and age, his insights were a revelation. They were seeds planted
         and left unsewn for 120 years. As a first and second image theorist, Kant
         mixes his liberal and realist views to paint a picture of "perpetual peace." His
         essay outlines the actions that nations should take to achieve this lofty
         objective. Through his layout of behavioral and philosophical ideologies, he
         believes nations can truly live synchronically. The first section of Kant's essay
         contains articles that specifically state the actions that nations should take to
         enable them to establish a world peace. These six articles must become the
         law of a nation endeavorin ...
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