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    Modern Political Theory from Hobbes to Marx: Key Debates.M. Quinn - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (2):83-84.
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    Gender, class, and freedom in modern political theory.Sylvana Tomaselli - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (1):215 – 218.
    Review of Nancy Hirschmann's Gender, Class and Freedom in Modern Political Theory.
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  3. Disability, Self Image, and Modern Political Theory.Barbara Arneil - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (2):218-242.
    Charles Taylor argues that recognition begins with the politics of "self-image," as groups represented in the past by others in ways harmful to their own identity replace negative historical self-images with positive ones of their own making. Given the centrality of "self image" to his politics of recognition, it is striking that Taylor, himself, represents disabled people in language that is both limiting and depreciating. The author argues such negative self-images are not unique to Taylor but endemic to modern (...)
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    Deconstructing Modernity: Political Theory of Colonialism.Samuel Allen Chambers - 2002 - Theory and Event 6 (3).
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    The radical attitude and modern political theory.Jason Edwards - 2007 - New York, N.Y.: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The Radical Attitude and Modern Political Theory focuses on the appearance of an attitude towards modernity that can be best described as radical. It emerges in discourses of politics and the state from the Sixteenth century onwards and can be discerned in many of the central texts of modern political theory, even those that are usually understood to be conservative in character. Accordingly, the attitude is best seen not as a coherent ideology or tradition (...)
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    Classics of Modern Political Theory: Machiavelli to Mill.Steven M. Cahn (ed.) - 1997 - Oup Usa.
    Classics of Modern Political Theory: Machiavelli to Mill brings together the complete texts or substantial selections from the masterpieces of modern political theory. The most comprehensive anthology of its kind, this volume includes well-known works by Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel, and Marx, and significant contributions from Spinoza, Montesquieu, Hume, Adam Smith, Kant, Burke, Bentham, and Tocqueville. A distinctive feature of this collection is the inclusion of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and numerous (...)
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    Modern Political Theory and the Multivocity of Postmodern Critical Discourses.Tom Bridges - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 8 (1):3-4.
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    Rethinking Modern Political Theory.Stephen R. L. Clark - 1987 - Philosophical Books 28 (3):181-183.
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    Modern political philosophy: theories of the just society.Alan Brown - 1986 - New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Penguin Books.
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    Political Theories of Modern Government : Its Role and Reform.Peter Self - 2009 - Routledge.
    This reissued work, originally published in 1985, is a uniquely broad and original survey of theories and beliefs about the growth, behaviour, performance and reform of the governments of modern Western democracies. After analysing the external pressures which have shaped modern governments, the author examines four different schools of political thought which seek to explain the behaviour and performance of governments, and which offer different remedies for the pluralism, corporatism and bureaucracy. To examine and test these general (...)
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    Configurations of masculinity: a feminist perspective on modern political theory.Christine Di Stefano - 1991 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    On the underwater environment and the mechanisms of deterioration of the materials likely to found on a shipwreck, and the theory and practice of conserving the artifacts recovered. Covers on-site storage, transport of artifacts, and requirements for exhibition after conservation treatment. Di Stefano (political science, U. of Washington) offers a new perspective on the dimension of gender in modern political thought in order to elucidate what is specifically masculine in political theory. Attempting to clear (...)
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    Marx and Modern Political Theory: From Hobbes to Contemporary Feminism.Philip J. Kain - 1993 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Philip J. Kain deftly demonstrates the historical antecedents to and continuing relevance of Karl Marx's thought. Kain reveals the unappreciated pluralism of Marx, how it has endured and how it will continue to adapt to the challenges of modern day thought such as feminist theory.
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    Gender, Class, and Freedom in Modern Political Theory. By NANCY J. HIRSCHMANN.Michelle Boulous Walker - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (2):472-476.
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    Rethinking modern political theory: Essays, 1979–83 : John Dunn , x + 228 pp., H.C. £25.00 , p.b. £8.5. [REVIEW]J. G. A. Pocock - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (6):701-702.
  15. The Necessity of Understanding Thumos, and the Misuse of Emotion in Modern Political Theory, The Review of Communication, Vol.Brian E. Butler - 2002 - The Review of Communication 2 (2).
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    Gender, Class, and Freedom in Modern Political Theory.Nancy J. Hirschmann - 2007 - Princeton University Press.
    In Gender, Class, and Freedom in Modern Political Theory, Nancy Hirschmann demonstrates not merely that modern theories of freedom are susceptible to gender and class analysis but that they must be analyzed in terms of gender and class in order to be understood at all. Through rigorous close readings of major and minor works of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, and Mill, Hirschmann establishes and examines the gender and class foundations of the modern understanding of freedom. (...)
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    The relevance of the eighteenth century to modern political theory.James Alexander - 2024 - European Journal of Political Theory 23 (2):288-296.
    The eighteenth century is still the bottleneck of the history of political theory: the century that separates pre-economic theorists such as Machiavelli, Bodin and Hobbes from post-economic theorists such as Hegel, Mill and Marx. Political thinking became immeasurably much more complicated in the eighteenth century: and yet historians, after at least half a century of extremely judicious scholarship, still have difficulty explaining its significance for contemporary theory. Sagar's Adam Smith Reconsidered is an important contribution to the (...)
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    Introduction to modern political theory.Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad - 1924 - Oxford,: The Clarendon press.
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    Political theory and postmodernism.Stephen K. White - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Postmodernism has evoked great controversy and it continues to do so today, as it disseminates into general discourse. Some see its principles, such as its fundamental resistance to metanarratives, as frighteningly disruptive, while a growing number are reaping the benefits of its innovative perspective. In Political Theory and Postmodernism, Stephen K. White outlines a path through the postmodern problematic by distinguishing two distinct ways of thinking about the meaning of responsibility, one prevalent in modern and the other (...)
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    Cosmic Political Theory.Uriel Abulof & Shirley Le Penne - 2023 - Political Theory 51 (1):6-17.
    Modern political thought arrived on the heels of two revolutionary realizations: We are not at the center of the universe (Copernicus), which was not created for us (Darwin). How might political theory respond to a third revolutionary realization, that we are not alone, that other creatures, sentient and highly intelligent, share our vast universe? We explore answers through a dialogue between two political theorists, a human and an alien. Rather than superimposing astropolitics upon anthropolitics, we (...)
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    Existentialist politics and political theory.William Leon McBride (ed.) - 1997 - New York: Garland.
    Existentialist Politics and Political Theory The publication of the Critique of Dialectical Reason in 1960 marked the culmination of Sartre's efforts, begun in his more occasional political writings in what became essentially his journal, Les Temps Modernes, and developed more systematically in his important essay, Search for a Method, to forge links between existentialism and a non-orthodox version of Marxism with a view to developing a new philosophy of politics, society, and history and a new approach to (...)
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    Deparochializing Political Theory.Melissa S. Williams (ed.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    In a world no longer centered on the West, what should political theory become? Although Western intellectual traditions continue to dominate academic journals and course syllabi in political theory, up-and-coming contributions of 'comparative political theory' are rapidly transforming the field. Deparochializing Political Theory creates a space for conversation amongst leading scholars who differ widely in their approaches to political theory. These scholars converge on the belief that we bear a collective (...)
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    Ancient history and contemporary political theory: the case of liberty.Valentina Arena - 2018 - History of European Ideas 44 (6):641-657.
    ABSTRACTProviding an introduction to this special issue on the ancient notions of liberty and its modern perspectives, this essay contains, first, some reflections about the relation between the fields of ancient history and contemporary political theory. Building on the comments of the final roundtable with Kinch Hoekstra and Quentin Skinner, it then makes an attempt at extrapolating some theoretical understandings of liberty from a wide range of geographical and historical contexts covered in the contributions. Moving away from (...)
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    Political Theory and the Enlarged Mentality.Stephen Acreman - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    In this book, Stephen Acreman follows the development and reception of a hitherto under-analyzed concept central to modern and postmodern political theory: the Kantian ein erweiterte Denkungsart, or enlarged mentality. -/- While the enlarged mentality plays a major role in a number of key texts underpinning contemporary democratic theory, including works by Arendt, Gadamer, Habermas, and Lyotard, this is the first in-depth study of the concept encompassing and bringing together its full range of expressions. A number (...)
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    Marx and Modern Political Theory[REVIEW]Michael A. Principe - 1994 - Radical Philosophy Review of Books 10 (10):11-13.
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    The prehistory of private property: Implications for modern political theory.Igor Shoikhedbrod - 2024 - Contemporary Political Theory 23 (2):319-322.
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    Comparative political theory: an introduction.Fred R. Dallmayr (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book is a textbook designed for teaching a new subfield in political science: the emerging field of "comparative political theory". It is the first such textbook. As taught in American universities, political theory has been traditionally confined to the history of Western political thought from Plato and Aristotle to Hegel and Nietzsche. The editor believes strongly that this limitation is no longer tenable in our globalizing age when different cultures and civilizations are increasingly (...)
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  28. (1 other version)Isaiah Berlin, Political Theory and Liberal Culture.Alan Ryan - 1999 - Annual Review of Political Science 2 (June):345-362.
    The essay provides a short outline of Berlin's career and an assessment of his contribution to pluralist and liberal thought. He was a British academic with a Russian cast of mind, and an inhabitant of the ivory tower who was very much at home in the diplomatic and political world. Similarly, he was neither a historian of ideas nor a political philosopher in the narrow sense usually understood in the modern academy. Rather, he engaged in a trans-historical (...)
     
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    A genealogy of political theory: a polemic.James Alexander - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory 18 (3):402-423.
    Here is a sketch of a genealogy of political theory for the last century. This is a genealogy in Nietzsche’s sense: therefore, neither unhistorical taxonomy, nor a history of political theory as it is written by historians, but a typology in time. Four types of modern political theory are distinguished. These are called, with some justification, positive, normative, third way and sceptical political theory. Seen from the vantage of the twenty-first century, (...)
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    To the Margins? Feminist Theory in Moral and Political Theory.Marta Postigo Asenjo - 2020 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (17):81-100.
    Traditionally inscribed at the margins of moral and political theory, it is time, after centuries of ongoing debates originated and grounded in Modernity’s values, to reflect on the status of Feminist Theory. Defined basically as critical theory —apostille of the mainstream theory—, feminist thought can be defined as theory tout court, in so far as the egalitarian discourses are central parts of moral and political thought and feminism is philosophical. This paper addresses the (...)
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  31. Gender, Class, and Freedom in Modern Political Theory.Nancy J. Hirschmann - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (4):582-585.
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    William Manning and the political theory of the dependent classes.Alex Gourevitch - 2012 - Modern Intellectual History 9 (2):331-360.
    This article reappraises the political ideas of William Manning, and through him the trajectory of early modern republicanism. Manning, an early American farmer writing in the 1780s and 1790s, developed the republican distinction between and into a novel On this theory, it is the dependent, laboring classes who share an interest in social equality. Because of this interest, they are the only ones who can achieve and maintain republican liberty. With this identification of the interests of the (...)
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    The Idea of Political Theory: Reflections on the Self in Political Time and Space.Tracy B. Strong - 1990
    A warning that politics has a particular validity, but that this validity is challenged by much that is characteristic of modernity. It demonstrates that humans are tempted to move away from politics, and outlines the costs and benefits of retaining the political as a realm of human activity.
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    Philip J. Kain, "Marx and Modern Political Theory: From Hobbes to Contemporary Feminism". [REVIEW]Tony Smith - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (3):529.
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    Comparative political theory in time and place: theory's landscapes.Daniel J. Kapust & Helen M. Kinsella (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book explores comparative political theory through the study of a range of places and periods with contributions from a diverse group of scholars. The volume builds on recent work in political theory, seeking to focus scholarly attention on non-Western thought in order to contribute to both political theory and our understanding of the modern globalized world. Featuring discussions of international law and imperialism, regions such as South Asia and Latin America, religions such (...)
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    Political political theory: essays on institutions.Jeremy Waldron - 2016 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Political institutions are or ought to be the main subject of political theory. The essays in this collection are works of political theory devoted specifically to the institutions and institutional principles of modern democracy. They illustrate the author's contention in the opening chapter that the theory of politics needs to reorient itself so that it is not just the study of social justice. Institutions need to be taken seriously, by normative political theorists (...)
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    (1 other version)Meaning and context in political theory.Albert Weale - 2022 - European Journal of Political Theory 21 (4):847-857.
    The two books offer a contextual reinterpretation of Rawlsian and post-Rawlsian liberalism. Nelson’s main thesis is that debates in liberal political theory re-enact theological debates about theodicy going back to the Pelagian controversy. This claim is criticized for its historical inaccuracy. Nelson’s invocation of theodicy as a refutation of luck egalitarianism and the Rawlsian rejection of desert rest on a claim of possibility that is too weak to uphold a plausible refutation. Forrester locates Rawls’s rejection of desert in (...)
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    Transformational Politics: Theory, Study, and Practice.Stephen Woolpert, Christa Daryl Slaton & Edward W. Schwerin - 1998 - State University of New York Press.
    Winner of the 1999 Best Book in Ecological and Transformational Politics presented by the American Political Science Association's Section on Ecological and Transformational Politics The discipline of political science has reached a crossroads. The frequency with which terms such as "post-liberal," "post-modern," "post-patriarchical," "post-materialist," and "post-structural" are used in contemporary political discourse testifies to the pervasive conviction that an era has ended. Similarly, phrases such as "new world order," "new paradigm," "new age," and "third wave" convey (...)
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  39. Sub-Culture and Political Theory: Bengal's Contribution to Modern Indian Political Thought.Subrata Mukherjee - 2007 - In Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, Development of modern Indian thought and the social sciences. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 10--309.
     
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    The practice of political theory: Rorty and continental thought.Clayton Chin - 2018 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    The authority of the social : a pragmatic ethos of enquiry -- Rorty and continental political thought : ontology, naturalism and history -- Theorizing after foundations : ontology, language, and heidegger -- Reconstructing naturalism : pragmatic or ontological? -- History and modernity : self-assertion and critical reflexivity -- Rorty's insights for contemporary political theory : pragmatic socio- -- Political criticism -- Pragmatic political thinking : Rorty in contemporary critical social theory -- Rorty and (...) theory : how pragmatism constrains and enables political -- Thinking. (shrink)
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    Gender, Class, and Freedom in Modern Political Theory.Clare Chambers - 2010 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 7 (1):145-147.
  42. Philip J. Kain, Marx and Modern Political Theory: From Hobbes to Contemporary Feminism Reviewed by.Jay Drydyk - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (6):394-396.
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    The political theory of the Huguenots of the dispersion.Guy Howard Dodge - 1947 - New York,: Columbia Univ. Press.
    Examines a link in the history of the principles and struggles of Church and State by dealing with the political theory of the Huguenots of the Dispersion as a whole.
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    The Forgotten Ideal of Friendship in Modern Political Theory.Mihaela Georgieva - 2013 - Res Publica 19 (1):95-102.
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    Marx’s Inferno: The Political Theory of Capital.William Clare Roberts - 2016 - Princeton University Press.
    Marx’s Inferno reconstructs the major arguments of Karl Marx’s Capital and inaugurates a completely new reading of a seminal classic. Rather than simply a critique of classical political economy, William Roberts argues that Capital was primarily a careful engagement with the motives and aims of the workers’ movement. Understood in this light, Capital emerges as a profound work of political theory. Placing Marx against the background of nineteenth-century socialism, Roberts shows how Capital was ingeniously modeled on Dante’s (...)
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    Cynthia Halpern: Suffering, Politics, Power: a Genealogy in Modern Political Theory. State University of New York Press, Albany, 2002.Laura Adrián - 2006 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 6:190-194.
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    The art and craft of political theory.Leslie Paul Thiele - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The Art and Craft of Political Theory provides a critical overview of the discipline's core concepts and concerns and its development of critical thinking and practical judgment. The field's interdisciplinary strengths are deployed to grapple with emerging issues and engage afresh enduring ideals and quandaries. While conventional definitions of key concepts are provided, original and controversial perspectives are also explored, revealing continuity in a tradition of thought while emphasizing its diversity and innovations. The Art and Craft of (...) Theory illustrates the analytic and interpretive skills, the moral and philosophic discernment, and the historical knowledge needed to appreciate a tradition of thought, to contest its claims, and to make good use of its insights. Topics include: - Science, Ideology, and Normative Theory - Biology, Culture, Human Nature, Power and Violence - Ancient, Modern, and Postmodern Political Thought - Liberty, Equality, Justice, Reason, and Democracy - Racial, Religious, Gender, and Economic Identities - Liberalism, Socialism, Capitalism, Communism, Anarchism, Feminism, and Environmentalism - Social Media, Automation, Artificial intelligence and other Emerging Technologies This concise, lively, and accessibly written book is essential reading for all students of political theory. (shrink)
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    Indigeneity and Political Theory: Sovereignty and the Limits of the Political.Karena Shaw - 2008 - Routledge.
    _Indigeneity and Political Theory_ engages some of the profound challenges to traditions of modern political theory that have been posed over the past two decades. Karena Shaw is especially concerned with practices of sovereignty as they are embedded in and shape Indigenous politics, and responses to Indigenous politics. Drawing on theories of post-coloniality, feminism, globalization, and international politics, and using examples of contemporary political practice including court cases and specific controversies, Shaw seeks to illustrate and (...)
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    Political Theory and Political Economy.Stephen L. Elkin - 2006 - In John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig & Anne Phillips, The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory. Oxford University Press.
    This article describes the connection between political theory and political economy. It argues that political theorists need to take account of political economy in theorizing about the contemporary world because capitalism is the most powerful force at work in shaping the modern sociopolitical world. It also explains that economic questions concerning economic growth, the distribution of wealth and income, and role of markets are at the core of the political life in democratic societies.
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    Global Political Theory.David Held & Pietro Maffettone (eds.) - 2016 - Polity.
    Philosophers have never shied away from interrogating the nature of our obligations beyond borders. From Hobbes to the international lawyers Grotius, Pufendorf, Vattel, and of course Kant, modern philosophy has always attempted to define the nature and shape of a just international order, and the types of mutual obligations members of different political communities might share. In today's hyper-connected world, these issues are more important than ever and have been an impetus to a political theory with (...)
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