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_aContemporary political theory : _ba reader / _cedited by Colin Farrelly. |
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_aLondon ; _aThousand Oaks ; _aNew Delhi : _bSAGE, _c2004. |
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_axi, 305 pages ; _c25 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gPart One. _tEgalitarian-Liberalism -- _gCh. 1. _tJustice as fairness / _rJohn Rawls -- _gCh. 2. _tThe maximin principle / _rJohn C. Harsanyi -- _gCh. 3. _tPrimary goods reconsidered / _rRichard J. Arneson -- _gCh.4. _tEquality of what? / _rAlex Callinicos -- _gCh. 5. _tA question for egalitarians / _rJohn Kekes -- _gPart Two. _tLibertarianism -- _gCh. 6. _tThe entitlement theory of justice / _rRobert Nozick -- _gCh.7. _tHow liberty upsets patterns / _rEric Mack -- _gCh. 8. _tOn rectification in Nozick's minimal state / _rRobert E. Litan -- _gCh. 9 _tJustice as mutual advantage / _rDavid Gauthier -- _gCh. 10. _tA critique of justice as reciprocity / _rAllen Buchanan -- _gPart Three _tCommunitarianism -- _gCh. 11. _tThe procedural republic and the unencumbered self / _rMichael J. Sandel -- _gCh.12. _tLiberal individualism and liberal neutrality / _rWill Kymlicka -- _gCh. 13. _tComplex equality / _rMichael Walzer -- _gPart Four. _tRepublicanism -- _gCh. 14. _tFreedom as antipower / _rPhilip Pettit -- _gCh. 15. _tThe republican critique of liberalism / _rAlan Patten -- _gCh. 16 _tCosmopolitan republicanism / _rJames Bohman -- _gPart Five. _tFeminism -- _gCh. 17. _tThe public/private dichotomy / _rSusan Moller Okin -- _gCh. 18. _tThe ideal of community and the politics of difference / _rIris Marion Young -- _gCh. 19. _tRecognition of redistribution? / _rNancy Fraser -- _gPart Six. _tDeliberative Democracy -- _gCh. 20. _tThe deliberative model / _rIris Marion Young -- _gCh. 21. _tDeliberative democracy beyond process / _rAmy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson -- _gCh. 22. _tLegitimacy and economy in deliberative democracy / _rJohn S. Dryzek -- _gPart Seven. _tMulticulturalism -- _gCh. 23. _tThe politics of recognition / _rCharles Taylor -- _gCh. 24. _tEquality of difference / _rBhikhu Parekh -- _gCh. 25. _tLiberalism and multiculturalism / _rChandran Kukathas. |
| 520 | _aContemporary 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. | ||
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_aPolitical science _910 |
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_aFarrelly, Colin Patrick _95548 _eeditor |
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