This book links the classical tradition, the giants of the modern period, and the new questions and concerns that are just beginning to rewrite contemporary political philosophy. It is helpful for scholars and students in philosophy and political science.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction -- Part One The Nature of Political Authority -- The Problem of Political Authority -- Modern Social Contract Theories -- Consent and Democracy -- Part Two The Extent of Just Political Authority -- Distributive Justice -- Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Postliberal Theory -- Citizenship, Nationalism, and Culture -- Epilogue