Political theory and power (Record no. 172530)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9788175962033
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Classification number 320.4 JOS
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Personal name Joseph, Sarah
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Title Political theory and power
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambeidge University Press
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007
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Extent 166p.
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Summary, etc. The concept of power is of central importance for political theory. But it is a<br/>particularly elusive concept because it refers to a complex set of relationships<br/>which are manifested at different levels of social life. This book analyzes the<br/>concept of power in some important political theories of the contemporary<br/>period. It draws attention to certain significant changes in the way in which<br/>power has been defined and it also examines some of the critical responses<br/>which those changes have evoked. The objective is not to try and evolve a<br/>universally acceptable and comprehensive definition of power, and of related<br/>terms like authority, and influence. The argument of the book is that, that<br/>would be an impossible project since social and political theories themselves<br/>constitute an intervention into political discourse of a society and they may,<br/>implicitly or explicitly, embody a political perspective. The basic assumptions<br/>about society embodied in a theory may be expressed through certain<br/>ordering concepts and a particular mode of theorizing. Since political stances<br/>and theoretical trends influence the way in which power is conceptualized, we<br/>can only understand the significance and possible limitations of different<br/>concepts of power by analyzing them with reference to the theories and<br/>political perspective which generate them. It is hoped that such analysis would<br/>provoke critical thinking about the concept of power and about the kind of<br/>policy initiatives it may have helped to support
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Political power
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