All too often introductions to political theory and ideology are dry, lacking in contemporary resonance, and seem to assume that ideas are detached from political practice. This book aims to show that political ideas, theories, ideologies 'live', in two senses - ordinary people live their consequences, and they change and adapt with the rhythms of political life. It explores in depth selected key political ideas, interrogating them through historical and conceptual analysis, and a range of case materials. Chapters cover political legitimacy, nationalism and national self-determination, dissent and ideology, and social justice. There is also an extended reflection on the ideas of 'theory' and 'ideology' themselves. The emphasis throughout is on accessibility to readers who are new to the subject.
Key Features
* A lively, accessible introduction to political theory
* Covers key political ideas: Political Legitimacy, Nationalism and National Self-Determination, Dissent, and Social Justice
* Shows how political theories and ideologies operate on an everyday basis
Table of Contents
1. Political Legitimacy
Vivienne Brown
2. Them and Us: National Self-Determination as a Living Political Idea
Michael Saward
3. Dissent and the Re-invention of Politics
Geoff Andrews
4. Searching for Social Justice
David Middleton
5. The Uses of Theory
Mark Smith
Key Features
* A lively, accessible introduction to political theory
* Covers key political ideas: Political Legitimacy, Nationalism and National Self-Determination, Dissent, and Social Justice
* Shows how political theories and ideologies operate on an everyday basis
Table of Contents
1. Political Legitimacy
Vivienne Brown
2. Them and Us: National Self-Determination as a Living Political Idea
Michael Saward
3. Dissent and the Re-invention of Politics
Geoff Andrews
4. Searching for Social Justice
David Middleton
5. The Uses of Theory
Mark Smith