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Political Thinkers
From Socrates to the Present
Second Edition
Edited by David Boucher and Paul Kelly
664 pages
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246x189mm
978-0-19-921552-2
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Paperback
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14 May 2009
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- Excellent breadth and depth, giving students a comprehensive overview of Western political thought in one text.
- Carefully edited contributions from international experts, providing students with authoritative and accessible content.
New to this edition - Additional chapters on Kant and Cicero.
- Part introductions pinpointing common themes between thinkers
- End-of-chapter questions.
- Annotated further reading.
Political Thinkers provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to Western political thought written by a team of internationally renowned scholars. This collection provides an overview of the canon of great theorists, from Socrates and the Sophists to contemporary thinkers such as Habermas and Foucault. The second edition includes two new chapters on Cicero and Kant.
Readership: An introductory textbook for all students taking an introduction to political thought course.
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Edited by David Boucher, Professor of Political Theory, Cardiff University, and Paul Kelly, Professor of Political Theory, London School of Economics Contributors: David Boucher, School of European Studies, Cardiff University Paul Kelly, Department of Political Science, LSE Peter Nicholson Fred Rosen, Faculty of Laws, UCL C.D.C. Reeve, Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina Tony Burns, Department of Politics, Nottingham Trent University Cary J. Nederman, Department of Political Science, Arizona State University Jean Bethke
Elshtain, Divinity School, University of Chicago Joseph Canning, School of History and Welsh History, Bangor University Joseph V. Femia, School of Politics and Communication Studies, University of Liverpool Deborah Baumgold, Political Science, University of Oregon Jeremy Waldron, School of Law, New York University Yoshie Kawade, Faculty of Law, Tokyo University Terence Ball, Department of Political Science, Arizona State University Carole Pateman, School of European Studies, Cardiff University Cheryl Welch, College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University Jennifer Ring, Department of Political Science, University of Nevada Katrin Flikschuh, Department of Government,
LSE Alan Patten, Department of Politics, Princeton University Lawrence Wilde, Division of Sociology, Politics and International Relations, Nottingham Trent University Paul Thomas, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley Nathan Widder, Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway Kenneth Baynes, Philosophy Department, Syracuse University Rex Martin, Department of Philosophy, Kansas University Paul Patton, of School of Philosophy, University of Sydney
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1: David Boucher and Paul Kelly: Introduction
Part I: The Polis
2: Peter Nicholson: The Sophists
3: Fred Rosen: Socrates
4: C.D.C. Reeve: Plato
5: Tony Burns: Aristotle
6: Cary J. Nederman: Cicero
Part II: The Two Kingdoms
7: Jean Bethke Elshtain: St Augustine
8: Joseph Canning: Aquinas
9: Cary J. Nederman: Marsiglio of Padua
10: Joseph V. Femia: Machiavelli
Part III: The Rationalist Enlightenment
11: Deborah Baumgold: Hobbes
12: Jeremy Waldron: Locke
13: Paul Kelly: Hume
14: Yoshie Kawade: Montesquieu
15: David Boucher: Rousseau
16: Terence Ball: The Federalist Papers
17: Carole Pateman: Wollstonecraft
18: Cheryl Welch: Tocqueville
19: Paul Kelly: Bentham
20: Paul Kelly: J.S. Mill on Liberty
21: Jennifer Ring: J.S. Mill on the Subjection of Women
Part IV: The Counter-Enlightenment
22: Katrin Flikschuh: Kant
23: David Boucher: Burke
24: Alan Patten: Hegel
25: Lawrence Wilde: The Early Marx
26: Paul Thomas: Marx and Engels
27: Nathan Widder: Nietzsche
Part V: The Twentieth Century
28: David Boucher: Oakeshott
29: Kenneth Baynes: Habermas
30: Rex Martin: Rawls
31: Paul Patton: Foucault
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