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The Oxford handbook of political theory /

The Oxford handbook of political theory / Political theory edited by John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig and Anne Phillips. - xiii, 883 pages ; 26 cm. - Oxford handbooks of political science. . - Oxford handbooks of political science. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Justice after Rawls / Power after Foucault / Critical theory beyond Habermas / Feminist theory and the canon of political thought / After the linguistic turn : post-structuralist and liberal pragmatist political theory / The pluralist imagination / Theory in history : problems of context and narrative / The political theory of classical Greece / Republican visions / Modernity and its critics / The history of political thought as disciplinary genre / The challenge of European union / East Asia and the West : the impact of Confucianism on Anglo-American political theory / In the beginning, all the world was America : American exceptionalism in new contexts / Changing interpretations of modern and contemporary Islamic political theory / Constitutionalism and the rule of law / Emergency powers / The people / Civil society and the state / Democracy and the state / Democracy and citizenship : expanding domains / Impartiality / Justice, luck, and desert / Recognition and redistribution / Equality and difference / Liberty, equality, and property / Historical injustice / Nationalism / Multiculturalism and its critics / Identity, difference, toleration / Moral universalism and cultural difference / Human rights / From international to global justice? / Political secularism / Multiculturalism and post-colonial theory / Politicizing the body : property, contract, and rights / New ways of thinking about privacy / New technologies, justice, and the body / Paranoia and political philosophy / Political theory and cultural studies / Political theory and the environment / Political theory and political economy / Political theory and social theory / Then and now : participant-observation in political theory / Exile and re-entry : political theory yesterday and tomorrow / John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig and Anne Phillips -- Richard J. Arneson -- Wendy Brown -- William E. Scheuerman -- Linda Zerilli -- Paul Patton -- David Schlosberg -- J.G.A. Pocock -- Jill Frank -- Eric Nelson -- Jane Bennett -- James Farr -- Richard Bellamy -- Daniel A. Bell -- Ronald J. Schmidt, Jr. -- Roxanne L. Euben -- Shannon C. Stimson -- John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino -- Margaret Canovan -- Simone Chambers and Jeffrey Kopstein -- Mark E. Warren -- Michael Saward -- Susan Mendus -- Serena Olsaretti -- Patchen Markell -- Judith Squires -- Andrew Williams -- Duncan Ivison -- David Miller -- Jeff Spinner-Halev -- Anna Elisabetta Galeotti -- Chandran Kukathas -- Jack Donnelly -- Chris Brown -- Rajeev Bhargava -- Paul Gilroy -- Moira Gatens -- Beate Roessler -- Cécile Fabre -- James M. Glass -- Jodi Dean -- John M. Meyer -- Stephen L. Elkin -- Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess -- William E. Connolly -- Arlene W. Saxonhouse.

This text serves as a guide to the state of political science and features contributions from major international scholars. It provides a point of reference for anyone working in political theory and focuses on a particular aspects of the discipline, including public policy, political economy and more.

0199270031 9780199270033 9780199548439 0199548439

2006299299


Political science.

JA71 / .O95 2006

Bizi Sosyal Medyada Takip Edin