John S Dryzek (Professor of Social and Australian Political Theory, Bonnie Honig (Northwestern Universi Professor of Political Science, Anne Phillips (London School of Economi Professor of Gender Theory
The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory
John S Dryzek (Professor of Social and Australian Political Theory, Bonnie Honig (Northwestern Universi Professor of Political Science, Anne Phillips (London School of Economi Professor of Gender Theory
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Oxford Handbooks of Political Science are the essential guide to the state of political science today. With engaging contributions from 51 major international scholars, the Oxford Handbook of Political Theory provides the key point of reference for anyone working in political theory and beyond.
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Oxford Handbooks of Political Science are the essential guide to the state of political science today. With engaging contributions from 51 major international scholars, the Oxford Handbook of Political Theory provides the key point of reference for anyone working in political theory and beyond.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 900
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 173mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1348g
- ISBN-13: 9780199548439
- ISBN-10: 0199548439
- Artikelnr.: 24423882
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 900
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 173mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1348g
- ISBN-13: 9780199548439
- ISBN-10: 0199548439
- Artikelnr.: 24423882
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
John S. Dryzek is Professor of Social and Political Theory at Australian National University. Bonnie Honig is Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University. Anne Phillips is Professor of Gender Theory at the London School of Economics.
* Introduction
* I. CONTEMPORARY CURRENTS
* 1: Richard Arneson: Justice After Rawls
* 2: Wendy Brown: Power After Foucault
* 3: William E Scheuerman: Critical Theory Beyond Habermas
* 4: Linda Zerilli: Feminist Theory and the Canon of Political Thought
* 5: Paul Patton: After the Linguistic Turn: Poststructuralist and
Liberal Pragmatist Political Theory
* 6: David Schlosberg: The Pluralist Imagination
* II. THE LEGACY OF THE PAST
* 7: J G A Pocock: Theory in History: Problems of Context and Narrative
* 8: Jill Frank: The Political Theory of Classical Greece
* 9: Eric Nelson: Republican Visions
* 10: Jane Bennett: Modernity and its Critics
* 11: James Farr: The History of Political Thought, as Disciplinary
Genre
* III. POLITICAL THEORY IN THE WORLD
* 12: Richarad Bellamy: The Challenge of European Union
* 13: Daniel A Bell: East Asia and the West: The Impact of Confucianism
on Anglo-American Political Thought
* 14: Ronald J Schmidt Jr: In the Beginning all the World was America:
American Exceptionalism in New Contexts
* 15: Roxanne L Euben: Changing Interpretations of Modern and
Contemporary Islamic Political Theory
* IV. STATE AND PEOPLE
* 16: Shannon Stimson: Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
* 17: John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino: Emergency Powers
* 18: Margaret Canovan: The People
* 19: Simone Chambers and Jeffrey Kopstein: Civil Society and State
* 20: Mark E Warren: Democracy and the State
* 21: Michael Saward: Democracy and Citizenship: Expanding Domains
* V. JUSTICE, EQUALITY, AND FREEDOM
* 22: Susan Mendus: Impartiality
* 23: Serena Olsaretti: Justice, Luck, and Desert
* 24: Patchen Markell: Recognition and Redistribution
* 25: Judith Squires: Equality and Difference
* 26: Andrew Williams: Liberty, Equality, and Property
* 27: Duncan Ivison: Historical Injustice
* VI. PLURALISM, MULTICULTURALISM, AND NATIONALISM
* 28: David Miller: Nationalism
* 29: Jeffrey Spinner-Halev: Multiculturalism and its Critics
* 30: Anna Elisabetta Galeotti: Identity, Difference, Toleration
* 31: Chandran Kukathas: Moral Universalism and Cultural Difference
* VII. CLAIMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
* 32: Jack Donnelly: Human Rights
* 33: Chris Brown: From International to Gloabl Justice?
* 34: Rajeev Bhargava: Political Secularism
* 35: Paul Gilroy: Multi-Culturalism and Post-Colonialism
* VIII. THE BODY POLITIC
* 36: Moria Gatens: Politicizing the Body: Property, Contract, and
Rights
* 37: Beate Roessler: New Ways of Thinking About Privacy
* 38: Cécile Fabre: New Technologies of the Body
* 39: James M Glass: Paranoia and Political Philosophy
* IX. TESTING THE BOUNDARIES
* 40: Jodi Dean: Political Theory and Cultural Studies
* 41: John M Meyer: Political Theory and the Environment
* 42: Stephen L Elkin: Political Theory and Political Economy
* 43: Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess: Political Theory and
Social Theory
* X. OLD AND NEW
* 44: William E Connolly: Then and Now: Participant-Observation in
Political Theory
* 45: Arlene W Saxonhouse: Exile and Re-Entry: Political Theory
Yesterday and Tomorrow
* I. CONTEMPORARY CURRENTS
* 1: Richard Arneson: Justice After Rawls
* 2: Wendy Brown: Power After Foucault
* 3: William E Scheuerman: Critical Theory Beyond Habermas
* 4: Linda Zerilli: Feminist Theory and the Canon of Political Thought
* 5: Paul Patton: After the Linguistic Turn: Poststructuralist and
Liberal Pragmatist Political Theory
* 6: David Schlosberg: The Pluralist Imagination
* II. THE LEGACY OF THE PAST
* 7: J G A Pocock: Theory in History: Problems of Context and Narrative
* 8: Jill Frank: The Political Theory of Classical Greece
* 9: Eric Nelson: Republican Visions
* 10: Jane Bennett: Modernity and its Critics
* 11: James Farr: The History of Political Thought, as Disciplinary
Genre
* III. POLITICAL THEORY IN THE WORLD
* 12: Richarad Bellamy: The Challenge of European Union
* 13: Daniel A Bell: East Asia and the West: The Impact of Confucianism
on Anglo-American Political Thought
* 14: Ronald J Schmidt Jr: In the Beginning all the World was America:
American Exceptionalism in New Contexts
* 15: Roxanne L Euben: Changing Interpretations of Modern and
Contemporary Islamic Political Theory
* IV. STATE AND PEOPLE
* 16: Shannon Stimson: Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
* 17: John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino: Emergency Powers
* 18: Margaret Canovan: The People
* 19: Simone Chambers and Jeffrey Kopstein: Civil Society and State
* 20: Mark E Warren: Democracy and the State
* 21: Michael Saward: Democracy and Citizenship: Expanding Domains
* V. JUSTICE, EQUALITY, AND FREEDOM
* 22: Susan Mendus: Impartiality
* 23: Serena Olsaretti: Justice, Luck, and Desert
* 24: Patchen Markell: Recognition and Redistribution
* 25: Judith Squires: Equality and Difference
* 26: Andrew Williams: Liberty, Equality, and Property
* 27: Duncan Ivison: Historical Injustice
* VI. PLURALISM, MULTICULTURALISM, AND NATIONALISM
* 28: David Miller: Nationalism
* 29: Jeffrey Spinner-Halev: Multiculturalism and its Critics
* 30: Anna Elisabetta Galeotti: Identity, Difference, Toleration
* 31: Chandran Kukathas: Moral Universalism and Cultural Difference
* VII. CLAIMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
* 32: Jack Donnelly: Human Rights
* 33: Chris Brown: From International to Gloabl Justice?
* 34: Rajeev Bhargava: Political Secularism
* 35: Paul Gilroy: Multi-Culturalism and Post-Colonialism
* VIII. THE BODY POLITIC
* 36: Moria Gatens: Politicizing the Body: Property, Contract, and
Rights
* 37: Beate Roessler: New Ways of Thinking About Privacy
* 38: Cécile Fabre: New Technologies of the Body
* 39: James M Glass: Paranoia and Political Philosophy
* IX. TESTING THE BOUNDARIES
* 40: Jodi Dean: Political Theory and Cultural Studies
* 41: John M Meyer: Political Theory and the Environment
* 42: Stephen L Elkin: Political Theory and Political Economy
* 43: Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess: Political Theory and
Social Theory
* X. OLD AND NEW
* 44: William E Connolly: Then and Now: Participant-Observation in
Political Theory
* 45: Arlene W Saxonhouse: Exile and Re-Entry: Political Theory
Yesterday and Tomorrow
* Introduction
* I. CONTEMPORARY CURRENTS
* 1: Richard Arneson: Justice After Rawls
* 2: Wendy Brown: Power After Foucault
* 3: William E Scheuerman: Critical Theory Beyond Habermas
* 4: Linda Zerilli: Feminist Theory and the Canon of Political Thought
* 5: Paul Patton: After the Linguistic Turn: Poststructuralist and
Liberal Pragmatist Political Theory
* 6: David Schlosberg: The Pluralist Imagination
* II. THE LEGACY OF THE PAST
* 7: J G A Pocock: Theory in History: Problems of Context and Narrative
* 8: Jill Frank: The Political Theory of Classical Greece
* 9: Eric Nelson: Republican Visions
* 10: Jane Bennett: Modernity and its Critics
* 11: James Farr: The History of Political Thought, as Disciplinary
Genre
* III. POLITICAL THEORY IN THE WORLD
* 12: Richarad Bellamy: The Challenge of European Union
* 13: Daniel A Bell: East Asia and the West: The Impact of Confucianism
on Anglo-American Political Thought
* 14: Ronald J Schmidt Jr: In the Beginning all the World was America:
American Exceptionalism in New Contexts
* 15: Roxanne L Euben: Changing Interpretations of Modern and
Contemporary Islamic Political Theory
* IV. STATE AND PEOPLE
* 16: Shannon Stimson: Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
* 17: John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino: Emergency Powers
* 18: Margaret Canovan: The People
* 19: Simone Chambers and Jeffrey Kopstein: Civil Society and State
* 20: Mark E Warren: Democracy and the State
* 21: Michael Saward: Democracy and Citizenship: Expanding Domains
* V. JUSTICE, EQUALITY, AND FREEDOM
* 22: Susan Mendus: Impartiality
* 23: Serena Olsaretti: Justice, Luck, and Desert
* 24: Patchen Markell: Recognition and Redistribution
* 25: Judith Squires: Equality and Difference
* 26: Andrew Williams: Liberty, Equality, and Property
* 27: Duncan Ivison: Historical Injustice
* VI. PLURALISM, MULTICULTURALISM, AND NATIONALISM
* 28: David Miller: Nationalism
* 29: Jeffrey Spinner-Halev: Multiculturalism and its Critics
* 30: Anna Elisabetta Galeotti: Identity, Difference, Toleration
* 31: Chandran Kukathas: Moral Universalism and Cultural Difference
* VII. CLAIMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
* 32: Jack Donnelly: Human Rights
* 33: Chris Brown: From International to Gloabl Justice?
* 34: Rajeev Bhargava: Political Secularism
* 35: Paul Gilroy: Multi-Culturalism and Post-Colonialism
* VIII. THE BODY POLITIC
* 36: Moria Gatens: Politicizing the Body: Property, Contract, and
Rights
* 37: Beate Roessler: New Ways of Thinking About Privacy
* 38: Cécile Fabre: New Technologies of the Body
* 39: James M Glass: Paranoia and Political Philosophy
* IX. TESTING THE BOUNDARIES
* 40: Jodi Dean: Political Theory and Cultural Studies
* 41: John M Meyer: Political Theory and the Environment
* 42: Stephen L Elkin: Political Theory and Political Economy
* 43: Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess: Political Theory and
Social Theory
* X. OLD AND NEW
* 44: William E Connolly: Then and Now: Participant-Observation in
Political Theory
* 45: Arlene W Saxonhouse: Exile and Re-Entry: Political Theory
Yesterday and Tomorrow
* I. CONTEMPORARY CURRENTS
* 1: Richard Arneson: Justice After Rawls
* 2: Wendy Brown: Power After Foucault
* 3: William E Scheuerman: Critical Theory Beyond Habermas
* 4: Linda Zerilli: Feminist Theory and the Canon of Political Thought
* 5: Paul Patton: After the Linguistic Turn: Poststructuralist and
Liberal Pragmatist Political Theory
* 6: David Schlosberg: The Pluralist Imagination
* II. THE LEGACY OF THE PAST
* 7: J G A Pocock: Theory in History: Problems of Context and Narrative
* 8: Jill Frank: The Political Theory of Classical Greece
* 9: Eric Nelson: Republican Visions
* 10: Jane Bennett: Modernity and its Critics
* 11: James Farr: The History of Political Thought, as Disciplinary
Genre
* III. POLITICAL THEORY IN THE WORLD
* 12: Richarad Bellamy: The Challenge of European Union
* 13: Daniel A Bell: East Asia and the West: The Impact of Confucianism
on Anglo-American Political Thought
* 14: Ronald J Schmidt Jr: In the Beginning all the World was America:
American Exceptionalism in New Contexts
* 15: Roxanne L Euben: Changing Interpretations of Modern and
Contemporary Islamic Political Theory
* IV. STATE AND PEOPLE
* 16: Shannon Stimson: Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
* 17: John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino: Emergency Powers
* 18: Margaret Canovan: The People
* 19: Simone Chambers and Jeffrey Kopstein: Civil Society and State
* 20: Mark E Warren: Democracy and the State
* 21: Michael Saward: Democracy and Citizenship: Expanding Domains
* V. JUSTICE, EQUALITY, AND FREEDOM
* 22: Susan Mendus: Impartiality
* 23: Serena Olsaretti: Justice, Luck, and Desert
* 24: Patchen Markell: Recognition and Redistribution
* 25: Judith Squires: Equality and Difference
* 26: Andrew Williams: Liberty, Equality, and Property
* 27: Duncan Ivison: Historical Injustice
* VI. PLURALISM, MULTICULTURALISM, AND NATIONALISM
* 28: David Miller: Nationalism
* 29: Jeffrey Spinner-Halev: Multiculturalism and its Critics
* 30: Anna Elisabetta Galeotti: Identity, Difference, Toleration
* 31: Chandran Kukathas: Moral Universalism and Cultural Difference
* VII. CLAIMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
* 32: Jack Donnelly: Human Rights
* 33: Chris Brown: From International to Gloabl Justice?
* 34: Rajeev Bhargava: Political Secularism
* 35: Paul Gilroy: Multi-Culturalism and Post-Colonialism
* VIII. THE BODY POLITIC
* 36: Moria Gatens: Politicizing the Body: Property, Contract, and
Rights
* 37: Beate Roessler: New Ways of Thinking About Privacy
* 38: Cécile Fabre: New Technologies of the Body
* 39: James M Glass: Paranoia and Political Philosophy
* IX. TESTING THE BOUNDARIES
* 40: Jodi Dean: Political Theory and Cultural Studies
* 41: John M Meyer: Political Theory and the Environment
* 42: Stephen L Elkin: Political Theory and Political Economy
* 43: Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess: Political Theory and
Social Theory
* X. OLD AND NEW
* 44: William E Connolly: Then and Now: Participant-Observation in
Political Theory
* 45: Arlene W Saxonhouse: Exile and Re-Entry: Political Theory
Yesterday and Tomorrow