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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The year 2009 began with a deluge of stories and analyses of the economic meltdown affecting almost each and every country in the world. News of shrinking economies, millions of jobs being lost, soaring unemployment rates, ...
The year 2009 began with a deluge of stories and analyses of the economic meltdown affecting almost each and every country in the world. News of shrinking economies, millions of jobs being lost, soaring unemployment rates, ...
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The contextual method holds 'that it is the context “of religious, political, and economic factors” which determines the meaning of any given text, and so must provide “the ultimate framework” for any attempt to understand it'.5 If we ...
The contextual method holds 'that it is the context “of religious, political, and economic factors” which determines the meaning of any given text, and so must provide “the ultimate framework” for any attempt to understand it'.5 If we ...
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Briefly, and simplistically, if the textual method's advice is to read and reread the text carefully and we will find it answering our questions, the social context method asks us instead to make the economic and social context of the ...
Briefly, and simplistically, if the textual method's advice is to read and reread the text carefully and we will find it answering our questions, the social context method asks us instead to make the economic and social context of the ...
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Solon is said to have started the story of Athenian democracy by undertaking some major economic reforms. ... In Attica which had an agrarian economy, poorer farmers who had taken loans from a richer neighbour to make ends meet were ...
Solon is said to have started the story of Athenian democracy by undertaking some major economic reforms. ... In Attica which had an agrarian economy, poorer farmers who had taken loans from a richer neighbour to make ends meet were ...
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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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