The Elements of Statecraft

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Adam Müller’s The Elements of Statecraft is a sweeping Romantic treatise that reimagines the foundations of political order against the utilitarianism of Enlightenment liberalism. Rejecting the mechanistic view of society advanced by Montesquieu and Adam Smith, Müller envisions the state as an organic and moral unity—an “eternal alliance” binding not only contemporaries but also past and future generations.Across thirty-six lectures, Müller elaborates a vision of the state as the “expanded man,” an organism animated by spirit, faith, and mutual obligation rather than by contract or interest. He treats religion, economy, and law as interwoven spheres whose balance alone preserves social vitality. His defense of the estates system and the mediating role of the clergy reflects his conviction that hierarchy, if spiritually grounded, harmonizes freedom and authority. The work culminates in a theological-political meditation on Christ as the archetype of mediation within both the soul and the polity—a symbol of unity transcending the destructive oppositions of modernity.Appearing now for the first time in English, The Elements of Statecraft reveals Müller as a pivotal figure in the lineage of European conservatism—an intellectual peer to thinkers like Burke, de Maistre, and Hegel. His prose, alternately lyrical and incisive, fuses political philosophy with theology, economics, and aesthetics. This translation restores one of Romanticism’s most ambitious attempts to reconcile power with spirit, economy with ethics, and statecraft with the living idea of humanity itself. Read more

ISBN10 1923478494
ISBN13 978-1923478497
Language English
Publisher Imperium Press
Dimensions 5.5 x 1.26 x 8.5 inches
Item Weight 1.78 pounds
Reading age 14 - 18 years
Print length 558 pages
Publication date November 11, 2025

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