Offers a new interpretation of the historical evolution of political science and its key concepts, theories and normative preoccupations, centered on the problem of social order. Covers a broad range of influential thinkers and theories throughout the history of political science, from the early twentieth century onwards.
Offers a new interpretation of the historical evolution of political science and its key concepts, theories and normative preoccupations, centered on the problem of social order. Covers a broad range of influential thinkers and theories throughout the history of political science, from the early twentieth century onwards.
Henrik Enroth is an Associate Professor at Linnaeus University, Sweden.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. The problem of social order and the history of political science 2. Plurality and unity 3. Processing community 4. Bringing community back in 5. Conflict and consensus 6. Support for the system 7. Questioning consensus 8. Power and participation 9. The problem of social order and the future of political science Bibliography.
Preface 1. The problem of social order and the history of political science 2. Plurality and unity 3. Processing community 4. Bringing community back in 5. Conflict and consensus 6. Support for the system 7. Questioning consensus 8. Power and participation 9. The problem of social order and the future of political science Bibliography.
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