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ISBN 10:1405136537
ISBN 13:978-1405136532
Author:Robert E.Goodin ,Philip Pettit ,Thomas W.Pogge
This new edition of A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy has been extended significantly to include 55 chapters across two volumes written by some of today’s most distinguished scholars.
- New contributors include some of today’s most distinguished scholars, among them Thomas Pogge, Charles Beitz, and Michael Doyle
- Provides in-depth coverage of contemporary philosophical debate in all major related disciplines, such as economics, history, law, political science, international relations and sociology
- Presents analysis of key political ideologies, including new chapters on Cosmopolitanism and Fundamentalism
- Includes detailed discussions of major concepts in political philosophy, including virtue, power, human rights, and just war
Table of contents:
PART I: DISCIPLINARY CONTRIBUTIONS
1.Analytical Philosophy – Philip Pettit
2.Continental Philosophy – David West
3.History – Richard Tuck
4.Sociology – Kieran Healy
5.Economics – Geoffrey Brennan
6.International Political Economy – Richard Higgott
7.Political Science – Robert E. Goodin
8.International Relations – Helen V. Milner
9.Legal Studies – Tom Campbell
PART II: MAJOR IDEOLOGIES
10. Anarchism – Richard Sylvan with Robert Sparrow
11. Conservatism – Anthony Quinton with Anne Norton
12. Cosmopolitanism – Thomas Pogge
13. Feminism – Jane Mansbridge and Susan Moller Okin
14. Liberalism – Alan Ryan
15. Marxism – Barry Hindess
16. Fundamentalisms – R. Scott Appleby
17. Socialism – Peter Self with Michael Freeden
PART III: SPECIAL TOPICS
18. Autonomy – Gerald Dworkin
19. Civil Society – Rainer Forst
20. Community and Multiculturalism – Will Kymlicka
21. Contract and Consent – Jean Hampton
22. Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law – C. L. Ten
23. Corporatism and Syndicalism – Bob Jessop
24. Criminal Justice – Nicola Lacey
25. Democracy – Amy Gutmann
26. Dirty Hands – C. A. J. Coady
27. Discourse – Ernesto Laclau
28. Distributive Justice – Peter Vallentyne
29. Efficiency – Russell Hardin
30. Environmentalism – John Passmore with Stephen Gardiner
31. Equality – Richard J. Arneson
32. Federalism – William H. Riker with Andreas Føllesdal
33. Historical Justice – Martha Minow
34. Human Rights – Charles R. Beitz
35. International Distributive Justice – Philippe Van Parijs
36. Intellectual Property – Seana Valentine Shiffrin
37. Just War – Jeff McMahan
38. Legitimacy – Richard E. Flathman
39. Liberty – Chandran Kukathas
40. Personhood – Timothy Mulgan
41. Power – Frank Lovett
42. Property – Andrew Reeve
43. Republicanism – Knud Haakonssen
44. Responsibility: Personal, Collective, Corporate – Christopher Heath Wellman
45. Rights – Jeremy Waldron
46. Secession and Nationalism – Allen Buchanan
47. Sociobiology – Allan Gibbard
48. Sovereignty and Humanitarian Military Intervention – Michael Doyle
49. The State – Patrick Dunleavy
50. States of Emergency – David Dyzenhaus
51. Toleration – Stephen Macedo
52. Totalitarianism – Eugene Kamenka
53. Trust and Social Capital – Bo Rothstein
54. Virtue – William A. Galston
55. Welfare – Alan Hamlin
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