ABSTRACT

Understanding the Political Philosophers is an absorbing and accessible introduction to the major philosophers and core texts of western political philosophy.

Organised historically - beginning with Socrates and Plato, and concluding with post-Rawlsian theory - Alan Haworth presents the key ideas and developments with clarity and depth. Each chapter provides a concentrated study of a given thinker or group of thinkers and together they constitute a broad account of the main arguments in political philosophy.

There are chapters on Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, the Utilitarians, Marx, and Rawls’s early work. This revised second edition has been brought fully up-to-date, and includes expanded coverage of the period from the death of Aristotle to the sixteenth century, as well as a new chapter on Rawls’s later philosophy and the direction of post-Rawlsian philosophy.

Including a chronology and suggestions for further reading, Understanding the Political Philosophers is an ideal introductory text for students taking courses in political philosophy or political theory.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

Why Study Political Philosophy?

part I|75 pages

Athens

chapter 1|7 pages

Socrates

chapter 2|23 pages

Plato: The Republic

chapter 3|24 pages

Aristotle

chapter 4|19 pages

What Happened Next?

part II|93 pages

Reason and Revolutions

chapter 5|6 pages

Hobbes Goes to Paris

chapter 7|17 pages

Locke and the Modern Order

chapter 9|23 pages

Rousseau

part III|143 pages

Modern Times, Modern Themes

chapter 10|20 pages

After the Flood

chapter 12|28 pages

Marx

chapter 14|8 pages

In Theory's Wake

chapter 16|7 pages

Concluding Reflections