Political Philosophy Essential Selections

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1998-07-31
Publisher(s): Pearson
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Summary

This book is a comprehensive anthology in the history of political philosophy. It presents important selections from the ancient, medieval, and modern periods along with many contemporary selections. The material is presented historically with brief biographical sketches of each author as well as introductions to each period.Political Philosophy: Essential Selectionsoffers the most comprehensive selection of readings in Western political philosophy, ranging from the ancient to the contemporary. From Plato and Aristotle to todayOs disputes about liberalism, anarchism, feminism, and socialism. Selections are presented as they were originally written with minimal editorial intrusion.The book includes important thinkers rarely featured in similar anthologies, such as Marsilius of Padua, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Mikail Bakunin, plus more familiar names.It also presents key developments in the history of political philosophy and provides good coverage of contemporary theories. This allows readers to trace the historical development of these important concepts and themes.An important resource for every reader interested in the development of political thought regarding contemporary issues.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Part I Ancient Political Philosophy 1(64)
Xenophon
from Memorabilia
3(2)
Plato
from Republic
5(29)
Plato
from Statesman
34(19)
Aristotle
from Politics
53(12)
Part II Medieval Political Philosophy 65(58)
Saint Augustine of Hippo
from The City of God
66(10)
Saint Thomas Aquinas
from The Treatise on Law
76(22)
Marsilius of Padua
from Defender of Peace
98(25)
Part III Modern Political Philosophy 123(266)
Niccolo Machiavelli
from The Prince
124(7)
Thomas Hobbes
from Leviathan
131(27)
Baruch Spinoza
from The Theological-Political Treatise
158(23)
John Locke
from Second Treatise of Government
181(29)
David Hume
from A Treatise of Human Nature
210(16)
Immanuel Kant
from Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch
226(15)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
from On the Social Contract
241(13)
Edmund Burke
from Reflections on the Revolution in France
254(4)
The Federalist Papers, nos. 10, 15, 31, 37, 49, 51
258(24)
George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
from The Philosophy of Right
282(4)
Karl Marx
from "Grundrisse"
286(36)
Karl Marx
from "Critique of the Gotha Programme"
322(6)
John Stuart Mill
from On Liberty
328(27)
Mary Wollstonecraft
from Vindication of the Rights of Woman
355(8)
Thomas Hill Green
from "Justice and the Common Good"
363(12)
Herbert Spencer
from Social Statics
375(7)
Mikhail Bakunin
from God and the State
382(7)
Part IV Contemporary Political Philosophy 389(166)
John Dewey
from Ethics
390(7)
Benito Mussolini
from Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions
397(4)
Vladimir Ilich Lenin
from "On Soviet Socialist Democracy"
401(5)
Friedrich August von Hayek
from The Constitution of Liberty
406(20)
Ayn Rand
"Man's Rights"
426(7)
Leo Strauss
from What Is Political Philosophy?
433(13)
John Rawls
from A Theory of Justice
446(20)
Robert Nozick
from Anarchy, State, and Utopia
466(22)
Murray N. Rothbard
"Society Without a State"
488(12)
Susan Mendus
"Liberal Man"
500(11)
Ronald Dworkin
from Taking Rights Seriously
511(10)
Jurgen Habermas
from Justification and Application
521(12)
Alison Jaggar
from Feminist Politics and Human Nature
533(10)
Richard Rorty
from Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth
543(12)
Suggestions for Further Reading 555(2)
Credits 557

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