Introduction to political theory

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Introduction to political theory

John Hoffman, Paul Graham

Pearson/Longman, 2009

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Previous ed.: 2006

Imprint varies: 2013 printing : Abingdon : Routledge

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

"This book provides an engaging and intellectually challenging introduction to political ideologies, while at the same time giving an accessible route into the subject for those new to politics. Supported by an outstanding companion website, it has strong claims to be the best undergraduate textbook on ideologies on the market." Dr. Mike Gough, University of East Anglia Introduction to Political Theory is a text for the 21st century. It shows students why an understanding of theory is crucial to an understanding of issues and events in a rapidly shifting global political landscape. Bringing together classic and contemporary political concepts and ideologies into one book, this new text introduces the major approaches to political issues that have shaped the modern world, and the ideas that form the currency of political debate. Introduction to Political Theory relates political ideas to political realities through effective use of examples and cases studies making theory lively, contentious and relevant. This thoroughly revised and updated second edition contains new chapters on global justice and political violence, as well as an expanded treatment of globalisation and the state. A wide range of pedagogical features helps to clarify, extend and apply students' understanding of the fundamental ideologies and concepts. This is comprised of: * Case studies demonstrate how political ideas, concepts and issues manifest in the real world * 'Focus' boxes encourage students to appreciate alternative viewpoints * A range of thought provoking photographs challenge students to examine concepts from a different angle * Suggestions for further reading and weblinks are also provided to help students to further their understanding Introduction to Political Theory is accompanied by an innovative website with multiple choice questions, biographies of key figures in political theory, further case studies and an innovative 'how to read' feature which helps students get to grips with difficult primary texts.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART ONE: CLASSICAL IDEAS Chapter 1: The State Chapter 2: Freedom Chapter 3: Equality Chapter 4: Justice Chapter 5: Democracy Chapter 6: Citizenship Chapter 7: Punishment PART TWO: CLASSICAL IDEOLOGIES What is Ideology? Chapter 8: Liberalism Chapter 9: Conservatism Chapter 10: Socialism Chapter 11: Anarchism Chapter 12: Nationalism Chapter 13: Fascism PART THREE: CONTEMPORARY IDEOLOGIES Chapter 14: Feminism Chapter 15: Multiculturalism Chapter 16: Ecologism Chapter 17: Fundamentalism PART FOUR: CONTEMPORARY IDEAS Chapter 18: Human Rights Chapter 19: Civil Disobedience Chapter 20: Political Violence Chapter 21: Global Justice

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  • NCID
    BB02401240
  • ISBN
    • 9781405899888
  • LCCN
    2008054699
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Harlow ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxxv, 522 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Classification
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