“Recent decades have seen renewed interest in Kant’s political philosophy, but this is hardly the first wave of such interest. This groundbreaking volume includes philosophically sophisticated and historically sensitive essays on Kant’s earlier followers in political philosophy, examining the ways in which Kantian themes were taken up and modified. Many of these thinkers bring tensions in Kant’s views into sharper focus, as well as pointing the way to new directions in which the same issues might be taken in the future.”Arthur Ripstein, University of Toronto, Canada