Mr Dunn addresses the central questions of political philosophy from an unusually broad variety of perspectives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Dunn is a seeker of truth, having accidentally stumbled upon a profound spiritual journey into inner space, beginning in 2007. Compelled by his personal transformation and discovery of the true nature of human emotions and intuition, he set out to write The Feeling Universe. Dunn currently resides in Westmeath, Ontario.
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Preface 1. Introduction Part I. The Historicity of the Question: 2. The identity of the history of ideas 3. Consent in the political theory of John Locke 4. The politics of Locke in England and America in the eighteenth century Part II. The Historicity of the Answers: 5. Practising history and social science on 'realist' assumptions 6. From democracy to representation: an interpretation of a Ghanaian election 7. 'Hoc signo victor eris': representation, allegiance and obligation in the politics of Ghana and Sri Lanka 8. Democracy unretrieved, or the political theory of Professor Macpherson 9. The success and failure of modern revolutions Part III. Conclusion: 10. Political obligations and political possibilities Notes Index.
Preface 1. Introduction Part I. The Historicity of the Question: 2. The identity of the history of ideas 3. Consent in the political theory of John Locke 4. The politics of Locke in England and America in the eighteenth century Part II. The Historicity of the Answers: 5. Practising history and social science on 'realist' assumptions 6. From democracy to representation: an interpretation of a Ghanaian election 7. 'Hoc signo victor eris': representation, allegiance and obligation in the politics of Ghana and Sri Lanka 8. Democracy unretrieved, or the political theory of Professor Macpherson 9. The success and failure of modern revolutions Part III. Conclusion: 10. Political obligations and political possibilities Notes Index.
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