Western Political Thought: From Plato to MarxWestern Political Thought: From Plato to Marx is a lucid and comprehensive account of political thought that stretches from ancient Greece to the nineteenth century. Analysing political philosophies chronologically, this book offers valuable insights into the political structures of societies across the ages, and presents a wide perspective on the various social and political ideologies. Each of the 12 chapters contains excerpts from the original works by the philosophers, comprehensive reading list, and thought provoking questions on the philosophies discussed. |
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We are curious about the Greek city-states of the pre-Christian era; we want to know about Athenian democracy and Spartan oligarchy and Republic and Politics help to satisfy that curiosity. But we are not historians.
We are curious about the Greek city-states of the pre-Christian era; we want to know about Athenian democracy and Spartan oligarchy and Republic and Politics help to satisfy that curiosity. But we are not historians.
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Greek colonies were not politically controlled by their founding cities, although they often retained religious and ... The government of Athens in the 7th century was thus in the hands of the aristocracy, in the form of the nine ...
Greek colonies were not politically controlled by their founding cities, although they often retained religious and ... The government of Athens in the 7th century was thus in the hands of the aristocracy, in the form of the nine ...
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For 200 years or so, with hardly any real break, the city was under democratic institutions and these institutions must have influenced Athenian life a great deal. Did the flowering of culture in Athens at that time—in the form of the ...
For 200 years or so, with hardly any real break, the city was under democratic institutions and these institutions must have influenced Athenian life a great deal. Did the flowering of culture in Athens at that time—in the form of the ...
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When was democracy first established in Athens? This question continues to be debated extensively by historians. Many scholars take Cleisthenes's reforms of 508/507 BCE to be definitive, but some insist that Athenian democracy can only ...
When was democracy first established in Athens? This question continues to be debated extensively by historians. Many scholars take Cleisthenes's reforms of 508/507 BCE to be definitive, but some insist that Athenian democracy can only ...
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Solon did was to allow Athenian citizens from all four classes to participate in Athenian political institutions, ... his own revisions to the constitution in 508/507 BCe, to be the real founder of Athenian democracy by most scholars.
Solon did was to allow Athenian citizens from all four classes to participate in Athenian political institutions, ... his own revisions to the constitution in 508/507 BCe, to be the real founder of Athenian democracy by most scholars.
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Moral Action and the Best Constitution | 49 |
Christian Political Thought in the Middle Ages | 71 |
Humanism and Republicanism | 86 |
Contract as the Basis of Political Obligation | 103 |
Theological Premises and Liberal Limits on Government | 125 |
Representative Government as the Maximizer of Utility | 162 |
The Benefits of the Liberty of Men and Women for Society | 179 |
The Social Conditions for a NonContractual Theory of Freedom | 198 |
The State and Class Struggle | 216 |
Afterword | 232 |
About the Author | 233 |
Index | 234 |
The General Will and Moral and Political Liberty | 142 |
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