This is not a proper response to student's inquiry, but I found the
following general works on Kant's political philosophy of particular
use. He might find a quick perusal of them of use.
Aris, Reinhold (1936), "The Political Ideas of Kant", Idem, History of
Political Thought in Germany from 1789 to 1815, George Allen & Unwin,
London, 65-105
Beiner, Ronald & Booth, William James, eds., Kant and Political
Philosophy: The Contemporary Legacy, Yale University Press, 1998
Catlin, George (1939), "Individualism and Anarchism", Idem, The Story of
the Political Philo-sophers, Tudor Publishing, New York, pp. 411-417 on
Kant.
Dietz, Gottfreid (1985), "Aspects of Kant's Liberalism", Idem,
Liberalism Proper and Proper Liberalism, Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, pp. 134-173
Fleischacker, Samuel (1996) "Values Behind the Market: Kant's Response
to the Wealth of Nations", History of Political Thought, 17(3), pp.
379-407.
A Third Concept of Liberty: Judgement and Freedom in Kant and Adam
Smith, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 1999
Gordon, Coln (February 1986), "Kant on Enlightenment and Revolution",
Economy and Society, 15(1), pp. 88-96
Kely, George Armstrong (1969), "Kant: The Actualisation of the Chimera",
Idem, Idealism, Politics and History: Sources of Hegelian Thought,
Cambridge University Press, pp. 75-180
Lasky, Melvin J. (October 1969), "The Sweet Dream: Kant and the
Revolutionary Hope for Utopia", Encounter (London), XXXIII(4), pp. 14-27
Vaughan, C. E. (1939), "Kant", Idem, Studies in the History of Political
Philosophy: Vol. II: From Marx to Mazzini (Little, A. G., ed.),
Manchester University Press, pp. 64-93. On his contribution to the
decline of liberalism.
Williams, Howerd Lloyd, Kant's Political Philosophy, Blackwell, Oxford,
1983
ed., Essays in Kant's Political Philosophy, University of Chicago Press,
1992
A good anthology of Kant's political writings:
Kant, Immanuel, Kant's Political Writings (Reiss, Hans, ed.), Cambridge
University Press, 1970
Chris R. Tame
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