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Political Theorists in Context

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Political Theorists in Context

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Political Theorists in Context book

Political Theorists in Context

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Political Theorists in Context book

ByStuart Isaacs, Chris Sparks
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2004
eBook Published 20 May 2004
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203402276
Pages 272
eBook ISBN 9780203402276
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Isaacs, S., & Sparks, C. (2004). Political Theorists in Context (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203402276

ABSTRACT

Focusing on the historical context in which political theorists have developed their thinking, this textbook provides an invaluable introduction to students of political thought. The authors address a series of canonical major thinkers in the context of three world-changing epochs: the English, French and Industrial revolutions. The theorists' ideas are assessed with reference to the politics of their time and show how they responded to, or interacted with, the political events and issues of their day.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Politics

chapter |12 pages

Part I A WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN: THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION

chapter |9 pages

Milton’s grand themes

chapter |18 pages

The argument for the overthrow of tyrants and establishment of a republic

chapter |14 pages

The Levellers as democrats

chapter |5 pages

Nationalism

chapter |16 pages

Bibliography

part |1 pages

Liberalism and democracy

chapter |10 pages

Summary

part |1 pages

Locke’s political theory

chapter |9 pages

Private property

chapter |4 pages

The limited state

part |1 pages

Bibliography

chapter |12 pages

Part II REASON AND REVOLT: THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

chapter |12 pages

Montesquieu’s political theory

chapter |13 pages

Montesquieu: liberal or conservative?

part |2 pages

The family: pre-political society

chapter |4 pages

The general characteristics of Rousseau’s ideal state

chapter |3 pages

The people’s sovereignty is expressed in the general will

chapter |9 pages

The issue of the applicability of Rousseau’s simple model to complex modern societies

chapter |6 pages

Bibliography

chapter |15 pages

Reflections on the Revolution in France Key arguments

chapter |13 pages

Part III ALL THAT IS SOLID MELTS INTO AIR: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

chapter |3 pages

Mill and the teleological notion of human fulfilment

chapter |4 pages

On Liberty

part |2 pages

The harm principle

chapter |14 pages

Evaluating the harm principle

chapter |14 pages

German Idealism

chapter |15 pages

Analysis and critique

chapter |7 pages

Summary

chapter |2 pages

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