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This textbook offers an innovative way of studying political theory: big ideas are presented to the reader across time and space. Students are equipped with the tools to decide which view they agree with - if any! - and are introduced to the energetic and contentious debates we encounter when trying to answer the most important questions in politics, from private property and legitimacy to power and freedom.

Produktbeschreibung
This textbook offers an innovative way of studying political theory: big ideas are presented to the reader across time and space. Students are equipped with the tools to decide which view they agree with - if any! - and are introduced to the energetic and contentious debates we encounter when trying to answer the most important questions in politics, from private property and legitimacy to power and freedom.
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Autorenporträt
Simon Stevens is a senior lecturer who predominantly writes and researches about homelessness, civil disobedience and methods in political philosophy. In 2022, he won the Political Studies Association Bernard Crick Prize for Outstanding Teaching, in particular, for his efforts in 'decolonising' the subject. He teaches political theory at De Montfort University.