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Political Philosophy

Livre numérique


Discover the foundations of governance and societal order with "Political Philosophy," a vital volume in the "Political Science" series. This book navigates through key theories shaping political thought from ancient times to the modern era, offering insights into governance, justice, and individual rights.

Chapters Highlights:

1: Political Philosophy - Defines political philosophy and its impact on governmental systems and societal norms.

2: John Locke - Examines Locke's contributions to political theory, focusing on natural law and the social contract.

3: Natural Law - Explores natural law and its influence on legal and moral philosophy.

4: Social Contract - Analyzes the social contract theory from Hobbes to Rousseau.

5: State of Nature - Discusses the state of nature as a philosophical construct.

6: Natural Rights and Legal Rights - Differentiates between natural rights and legal rights in modern systems.

7: Popular Sovereignty - Examines the principle of popular sovereignty in democratic theory.

8: Early Modern Philosophy - Surveys key early modern philosophers like Machiavelli and Montesquieu.

9: List of Liberal Theorists - Overviews influential liberal theorists and their perspectives on liberty.

10: Two Treatises of Government - Explores Locke's "Two Treatises of Government" on limited government and rebellion rights.

11: Mixed Government - Examines mixed government theories from Aristotle and others.

12: Classical Republicanism - Discusses classical republicanism's focus on civic virtue.

13: History of Political Science - Traces the evolution of political science as a discipline.

14: History of Political Thought - Surveys political thought development from ancient Greece to today.

15: Index of Social and Political Philosophy Articles - Provides an index for quick reference.

16: Outline of Libertarianism - Offers an overview of libertarian principles.

17: Liberalism - Examines the principles of liberalism and its impact on governance.

18: Italian Philosophy - Surveys contributions of Italian philosophers to political thought.

19: Philosophy of Human Rights - Analyzes philosophical perspectives on human rights.

20: Outline of Political Science - Provides an overview of key concepts and methodologies in political science.

21: Precursors to Anarchism - Examines historical precursors to anarchism and anti-authoritarian thought.

Who should read this book? Professionals, students, enthusiasts, and anyone seeking deeper insights into political thought and governance. "Political Philosophy" offers a comprehensive exploration that enriches understanding and informs perspectives on contemporary political issues.