Contemporary political theory : a reader
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- 9780761941842
- 320.01 CON
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320.01 Bot Philosophy of political myth | 320.01 COH 2nd ed Political philosophy from Plato to Mao | 320.01 COM Comparative political thought: theorising practices | 320.01 CON Contemporary political theory : a reader | 320.01 DEB Debating the political philosophy of hegel | 320.01 FER Natural law, constitutionalism, reason of state and war | 320.01 FER 2v. Natural law, constitutionalism, reason of state, and war |
`Colin Farrelly has gathered together in one volume several of the key texts that have shaped recent developments in political theory. The structure of the book reflects that of many courses offering surveys of recent debates between liberals and their critics. It is an excellent teaching resource′ -
Shane O′Neill, Queen′s University, Belfast
`An excellent selection of key pieces that have shaped the debates that dominate contemporary political philosophy. Each section is prefaced with a clear and insightful introduction which gives a valuable commentary on each piece, sets it in its context, and indicates its influence on the field. This book will be a very useful resource for students of these debates from all backgrounds′ -
Catriona McKinnon, University of York
Contemporary Political Theory provides an accessible introduction to the key works of major contemporary political theorists. Key theorists and writers include John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Michael Walzer, Michael Sandel, Susan Okin, Will Kymlicka, Iris Marion Young, Charles Taylor, Nancy Fraser and John Dryzek.
The readings are organized thematically into seven sections on egalitarian-liberalism, libertarianism, communitarianism, republicanism, feminism, deliberative democracy, and multiculturalism. A substantial introduction is provided to each to identify the main issues and the significance of the carefully selected excerpts that follow.
The result is a complete but concise guide through the literature and major topics and areas of debate in contemporary political theory and political philosophy.
Colin Farrelly is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Contemporary Political Theory: A Reader will complement his textbook Introduction to Contemporary Political Theory also published by SAGE Publications.
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