Issues in political theory
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Issues in political theory
Oxford University Press, c2012
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Issues in Political Theory provides a cutting-edge introduction to the key concepts in the field. Longstanding debates about, for example. democracy and liberty are examined alongside contemporary 'hot topics', including multiculturalism and the environment. Each chapter includes an in-depth case study to highlight the relevance of theory to politics in practice and has been written by a leading thinker, at the forefront of the debate. Authoritative yet accessible, it is essential reading for students of political theory at any level. The second edition includes a new chapter on intergenerational justice and has been updated throughout. Issues in Political Theory is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre with the following features for students and lecturers: For students: Additional case studies for each chapter Flash card glossary Key thinkers Links to OUP journal articles Annotated web links For registered adopters of the textbook: Class activities Essay questions
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Political authority and obligation
- 2. Nation and state
- 3. War and intervention
- 4. Democracy
- 5. Liberty
- 6. Toleration
- 7. Equality and social justice
- 8. Human rights
- 9. Multiculturalism
- 10. Citizenship
- 11. Gender
- 12. Global justice
- 13. Environment
- 14. Generations
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