Conceptualizing politics : an introduction to political philosophy

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Conceptualizing politics : an introduction to political philosophy

Furio Cerutti

Routledge, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Politics is hugely complex. Some try to reduce its complexity by examining it through an ideological worldview, a one-size-fits-all prescriptive formula or a quantitative examination of as many 'facts' as possible. Yet politics cannot be adequately handled as if it were made of cells and particles: ideological views are oversimplifying and sometimes dangerous. Politics is not simply a moral matter, nor political philosophy a subdivision of moral philosophy. This book is devised as a basic conceptual lexicon for all those who want to understand what politics is, how it works and how it changes or fails to change. Key concepts such as power, conflict, legitimacy and order are clearly defined and their interplay in the state, interstate and global level explored. Principles such as liberty, equality, justice and solidarity are discussed in the context of the political choices confronting us. This compact and systematic introduction to the categories needed to grasp the fundamentals of politics will appeal to readers who want to gain a firmer grasp on the workings of politics, as well as to scholars and students of philosophy, political science and history.

Table of Contents

Part I. What is Politics? Chapter 1. Politics and Power Chapter 2. The Subjective Side of Politics: Legitimacy, Identity, Obligation Excursus 1. What is political philosophy? Part II. How Politics Works Chapter 3. Order, institutions, models Chapter 4. The State Chapter 5. Government and Democracy Part III. World Politics and the Future of Politics Chapter 6. The States: Power, Peace and War in the Anarchical Society Chapter 7. The Globalised World: a Challenge to Politics Part I. Globalization and Global Governance Part II. Global/Lethal Challenges: Politics after Modernity Excursus 2. Politics and Death Part IV. Ethics and Politics Chapter 8. Liberty and Equality Chapter 9. Justice and Solidarity Chapter 10. Ethics, Philosophy and Politics Epilogue

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