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Politics at the Edge was the theme of the 1999 PSA Annual Conference. This volume brings together nearly twenty of the liveliest, most thoughtful and original papers from some two hundred presented at the conference. The major traditional strengths of British political science are well represented - with papers on parties, political theory and the history of political thought - but so too are less familiar areas such as the politics of Latin America and the politics of poststructuralism. Distinguished contributors include Agnes Heller, David Held, Mahdi Elmandjra, Andrew Dobson, Andrew Vincent and Richard Sakwa.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Politics at the Edge was the theme of the 1999 PSA Annual Conference. This volume brings together nearly twenty of the liveliest, most thoughtful and original papers from some two hundred presented at the conference. The major traditional strengths of British political science are well represented - with papers on parties, political theory and the history of political thought - but so too are less familiar areas such as the politics of Latin America and the politics of poststructuralism. Distinguished contributors include Agnes Heller, David Held, Mahdi Elmandjra, Andrew Dobson, Andrew Vincent and Richard Sakwa.
Autorenporträt
CHRIS PIERSON is Professor of Politics at the University of Nottingham. He has written extensively on the problems of social democracy and has an intense interest in transformations of property. His most recent publications include Beyond the Welfare State?, Developments in British Social Policy (edited with N.Ellison) and Conversations with Giddens (with Anthony Giddens). SIMON TORMEY is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Nottingham. He is the author of Making Sense of Tyranny: Interpretations of Totalitarianism (195) and is currently completing a study of the political thought of Agnes Heller. He has published numerous articles most recently in The Journal of Political Ideologies, Daimon and Radical Philosophy.