The revised and updated edition of Goodin and Pettit's highly-acclaimed contemporary political philosophy anthology, bringing together the field's most important readings in a single volume Unparalleled in the breadth and scope of its coverage, this newly-revised third edition traces the evolution of political philosophy as a contemporary practice, and raises important questions about the impact of current political events. _ Fully updated to include 49 contemporary and classic selections from the most distinguished scholars in political philosophy _ Offers expanded coverage of…mehr
The revised and updated edition of Goodin and Pettit's highly-acclaimed contemporary political philosophy anthology, bringing together the field's most important readings in a single volume
Unparalleled in the breadth and scope of its coverage, this newly-revised third edition traces the evolution of political philosophy as a contemporary practice, and raises important questions about the impact of current political events. _ Fully updated to include 49 contemporary and classic selections from the most distinguished scholars in political philosophy _ Offers expanded coverage of international affairs and political oppression _ Includes essays which represent a diversity of political and ideological positions, and features interdisciplinary voices in politics, law, and economics _ Edited by two of the field's most highly-respected scholars _ The ideal collection of primary readings to accompany the Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, Second Edition (Wiley Blackwell, 2012) for coursework in political philosophyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ROBERT E. GOODIN is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Social and Political Theory at Australian National University and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. The Founding Editor of The Journal of Political Philosophy, he has published many books, including A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, Second Edition (Wiley Blackwell, 2012, with P. Pettit). His book Discretionary Time: A New Measure of Freedom (2008 with J.M. Rice, A. Parpo, and L. Eriksson) was awarded the International Social Science Council's Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research. PHILIP PETTIT is L. S. Rockefeller University Professor of Human Values at Princeton University and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University. He is fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. Working in moral and political philosophy, and on background issues in the philosophy of mind, he is the author of a number of books, including On the People's Terms, which won the David and Elaine Spitz prize for 2014, and The Birth of Ethics, which appeared in 2018.
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Preface ix
Part I Doing Political Philosophy 1
1 Realism and Moralism in Political Theory 3 Bernard Williams
2 What Do We Want from a Theory of Justice? 13 Amartya Sen
3 Utopophobia 26 David Estlund
4 Political Political Theory: An Inaugural Lecture 37 Jeremy Waldron
Part II State and Society 53
5 The State 55 Quentin Skinner
6 State Simplification 77 James C. Scott
7 The Liberal State 105 Catharine A. Mackinnon
8 The Market and the Forum: Three Varieties of Political Theory 116 Jon Elster
9 Invoking Civil Society 130 Charles Taylor
Part III Democracy 141
10 The Public Sphere 143 Jürgen Habermas
11 Procedural Democracy 147 Robert A. Dahl
12 Deliberation and Democratic Legitimacy 165 Joshua Cohen
13 Dealing with Difference: A Politics of Ideas or a Politics of Presence? 177 Anne Phillips
14 A "Selection Model" of Political Representation 188 Jane Mansbridge
Part IV Justice 207
15 Justice as Fairness 209 John Rawls
16 Nozick's Entitlements 224 Onora O'neill
17 Justice Engendered 233 Martha Minow
18 Political Responsibility and Structural Injustice 253 Iris Marion Young
19 Superseding Historic Injustice 263 Jeremy Waldron
Part V Rights 279
20 Are There Any Natural Rights? 281 H. L. A. Hart
21 Taking Rights Seriously 289 Ronald M. Dworkin
22 Basic Rights 301 Henry Shue
23 The Dark Side of Human Rights 315 Onora O'neill
24 A Defense of Abortion 324 Judith Jarvis Thomson
25 Justice and Minority Rights 334 Will Kymlicka
Part VI Liberty 357
26 Two Concepts of Liberty 359 Isaiah Berlin
27 What's Wrong with Negative Liberty? 376 Charles Taylor
28 A Third Concept of Liberty 386 Quentin Skinner
29 Libertarian Paternalism 403 Richard H. Thaler And Cass R. Sunstein
30 Political Liberalism and Religion: On Separation and Establishment 408 Cécile Laborde
Part VII Equality 421
31 Complex Equality 423 Michael Walzer
32 Equality of What? 439 Amartya Sen
33 Equality and Priority 450 Derek Parfit
34 Chance, Choice, and Justice 461 Brian Barry
35 What Is the Point of Equality? 471 Elizabeth S. Anderson
Part VIII Oppression 501
36 Power, Right, Truth 503 Michel Foucault
37 The Domination Contract 511 Charles Mills
38 Race, Sex, and Indifference 525 Carole Pateman
39 Respecting Beliefs and Rebuking Rushdie 545 Peter Jones
40 The Structure of Proletarian Unfreedom 561 G. A. Cohen
41 What's Wrong with Colonialism 577 Lea Ypi
Part IX International Affairs 595
42 Just War: The Case of World War II 597 G. E. M. Anscombe
43 National Self-determination 609 Avishai Margalit and Joseph Raz
44 The Ethical Significance of Nationality 622 David Miller
45 The Romance of the Nation-State 632 David Luban
46 Democracy: From City-States to a Cosmopolitan Order? 636 David Held
47 Transnationalizing the Public Sphere: On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Postwestphalian World 658 Nancy Fraser
48 Migration and Poverty 672 Thomas Pogge
49 Humanity and Justice in Global Perspective 682 Brian Barry