TY - BOOK AU - Goodin,Robert E. AU - Pettit,Philip AU - Pogge,Thomas TI - A companion to contemporary political philosophy T2 - Blackwell companions to philosophy SN - 9781444350876 U1 - 320.01 PY - 2012/// CY - Malden, Oxford PB - Wiley-Blackwell KW - Political science KW - Philosophy N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Pt. 1; Disciplinary contributions --; Ch. 1.; Analytical Philosophy; Philip Pettit --; Ch. 2; Continental Philosophy; David West --; Ch. 3; History; Richard Tuck --; Ch. 4; Sociology; Kieran Healy --; Ch. 5; Economics; Geoffrey Brennan --; Ch. 6; International Political Economy; Richard Higgott --; Ch. 7; Political Science; Robert E. Goodin --; Ch. 8; International Relations; Helen V. Milner --; Ch. 9; Legal Studies; Tom Campell --; Pt. 2; Major ideologies --; Ch. 10; Anarchism; Richard Sylvan with Robert Sparrow --; Ch. 11; Conservatism; Anthony Quinton with Anne Norton --; Ch. 12; Cosmopolitanism; Thomas Pogge --; Ch. 13; Feminism; Jane Mansbridge and Susan Moller Okin --; Ch. 14; Liberalism; Alan Ryan --; Ch. 15; Marxism; Barry Hindess --; Ch. 16; Fundamentalisms; R. Scott Appleby --; Ch. 17; Socialism; Peter Self with Michael Freeden --; Pt. 3; Special topics --; Ch. 18; Autonomy; Gerald Dworkin --; Ch. 19; Civil Society; Rainer Forst --; Ch. 20; Community and Multiculturalism; Will Kymlicka --; Ch. 21; Contract and Consent; Jean Hampton --; Ch. 22; Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law; C. L. Ten --; Ch. 23; Corporatism and Syndicalism; Bob Jessop --; Ch. 24; Criminal Justice; Nicola Lacey --; Ch. 25; Democracy; Amy Gutmann --; Ch. 26; Dirty Hands; C. A. J. Coady --; Ch. 27; Discourse; Ernesto Laclau --; Ch. 28; Distributive Justice; Peter Vallentyne --; Ch. 29; Efficiency; Russell Hardin --; Ch. 30; Environmentalism; John Passmore with Sthephen Gardiner --; Ch. 31; Equality; Richard J. Arneson --; Ch. 32; Federalism; William H. Riker with Andreas Follesdal --; Ch. 33; Historical Justice; Martha Minow --; Ch. 34; Human rights; Charles R. Beitz --; Ch. 35; International Distributive Justice; Philippe van Parijs --; Ch. 36; Intellectual Property; Seana Valentine Shiffrin --; Ch. 37; Just War; Jeff McMahan --; Ch. 38; Legitimacy; Richard E. Flathman --; Ch. 39; Liberty; Chandran Kukathas --; Ch. 40; Personhood; Timothy Mulgan --; Ch. 41; Power; Frank Lovett --; Ch. 42; Property; Andrew Reeve --; Ch. 43; Republicanism; Knud Haakonssen --; Ch. 44; Responsibility: Personal, Collective, Corporate; Christopher Heath Wellman --; Ch. 45; Rights; Jeremy Waldrom --; Ch. 46; Secession and Nationalism; Allen Buchanan --; Ch. 47; Sociobiology; Allan Gibbard --; Ch. 48; Sovereignty and Humanitarian Military Intervention; Michael Doyle --; Ch. 49; The State; Patrick Dunleavy --; Ch. 50; States of Emergency; David Dyzenhaus --; Ch. 51; Toleration; Stephen Macedo --; Ch. 52; Totalitarism; Eugene Kamenka --; Ch. 53; Trust and Social Capital; Bo Rothstein --; Ch. 54; Virtue; William A. Galston --; Ch. 55; Welfare; Alan Hamlin N2 - This new edition of A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy has been extended significantly to include 55 chapters across two volumes written by some of today's most distinguished scholars. - New contributors include some of today’s most distinguished scholars, among them Thomas Pogge, Charles Beitz, and Michael Doyle - Provides in-depth coverage of contemporary philosophical debate in all major related disciplines, such as economics, history, law, political science, international relations and sociology - Presents analysis of key political ideologies, including new chapters on Cosmopolitanism and Fundamentalism - Includes detailed discussions of major concepts in political philosophy, including virtue, power, human rights, and just war ER -