"In its ambition and execution, The State resembles such canonical works of political philosophy as Thomas Hobbess Leviathan (1651) or Jean-Jacques Rousseaus Du contrat social (1762) and will likely be counted among them in time."---Adam Coleman, The Irish Times "[ I]mportant, timely, and original."---Donald Bello Hutt & Victoria Kristan, Res Publica "[ T]hematically rich and thought-provoking. . . . The State will surely be a central and unavoidable text going forward for all theorists in politics and law grappling with any of the themes treated, filled as it is with fascinating insights, provocative theses, and powerful arguments."---Christopher F. Zurn, The Review of Politics "Necessary. . . . The State will be valuable for many generations of political philosophers to come."---Rebecca Buxton, Mind