Oceana Publications publishes a variety of international law publications. Recently acquired by Oxford University Press. Oxford University Press (OUP) is a highly-respected publishing house and a department of the University of Oxford in England. ...
Oceana is a work by James Harrington, originally banned by Oliver Cromwell, but eventually published, with a dedication to Cromwell, in 1656.
The Oceana is now considered a hard, prolix, and in many respects heavy exposition of an ideal constitution, "Oceana" being England, and the lawgiver Olphaus Megaletor, representing Oliver Cromwell.
The details are carefully elaborated, right down to the salaries of officials, but there are only two main ideas, each with a practical corollary.
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