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How do we arrange our collective affairs? Why do we live together in the ways we do? How ought we to live together? All humans think about the world they live in, its history and future, and the ideals by which they want to live in relation to others. How we think today decisively influences the world of tomorrow. This encyclopedia attempts to bring greater clarity and understanding to political debate.
Drawing together a team of international scholars, the Encyclopedia of Political Theory examines the ideas of the major political theorists from before Plato to our own times; the main schools of political thought; the concepts and issues that have captured the imagination and attention of political theorists; and some of the main institutions and practices inspired by political thought. With more than 450 entries, these three volumes provide a quick, one-stop source to key topics in the field.
Key Features
Examines the global landscape of all the key theories and the theorists behind themIncludes specific lists of entries that deal with constitutional thought and democratic thoughtRefers to distinctive norms and features of various governments, legal systems, and societiesDevotes large parts to the history of ideas about government, ethics, and societyProvides a chronology of political theory to help readers see how a given theorist, school, or issue fits into the bigger historical picture
Key Themes
Ancient ThoughtApplied EthicsBiographiesComparative TheoryConstitutional ThoughtCritical TheoryDemocratic ThoughtEarly Modern ThoughtInternational TheoryJusticeLiberal TheoryMedieval ThoughtModern TheoryPower and AuthorityReligious ThoughtSelf and Community
This work is designed to serve as a reference source for anyone interested in the roots of contemporary political theory. It will be a welcome addition to any academic or public library.