Political Theories of Modern Government (Routledge Revivals)

Political Theories of Modern Government (Routledge Revivals)
Title Political Theories of Modern Government (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Peter Self
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 414
Release 2009-11-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113515614X

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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 theories, the author looks closely at how governments actually work. The book is illustrated with examples drawn from various Western societies. The final chapters present the author’s own conclusion about the future role of government, the limits of market philosophy, the future of politics, and the principles and problems of institutional reform.

Political Theories of Modern Government

Political Theories of Modern Government
Title Political Theories of Modern Government PDF eBook
Author Peter Self
Publisher Unwin Hyman
Total Pages 223
Release 1985-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780043201749

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An Introduction to Modern Political Theory

An Introduction to Modern Political Theory
Title An Introduction to Modern Political Theory PDF eBook
Author Norman P. Barry
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 326
Release 1989-09-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349202010

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This student textbook introduces the concept of political theory from various viewpoints, such as justice and the law, government and the state, and equality and human rights. It analyzes the concepts of power, liberty and a series of political principles.

The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory

The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory
Title The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory PDF eBook
Author John S. Dryzek
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 898
Release 2008-06-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199548439

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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.

The Theory and Practice of Modern Government

The Theory and Practice of Modern Government
Title The Theory and Practice of Modern Government PDF eBook
Author Herman Finer
Publisher
Total Pages 1004
Release 1961
Genre Biopolitics
ISBN

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The Americas in Early Modern Political Theory

The Americas in Early Modern Political Theory
Title The Americas in Early Modern Political Theory PDF eBook
Author Stephanie B. Martens
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 168
Release 2016-05-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137519991

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This book examines early modern social contract theories within European representations of the Americas in the 16th and 17th century. Despite addressing the Americas only marginally, social contract theories transformed American social imaginaries prevalent at the time into Aboriginality, allowing for the emergence of the idea of civilization and the possibility for diverse discourses of Aboriginalism leading to excluding and discriminatory forms of subjectivity, citizenship, and politics. What appears then is a form of Aboriginalism pitting the American/Aboriginal other against the nascent idea of civilization. The legacy of this political construction of difference is essential to contemporary politics in settler societies. The author shows the intellectual processes behind this assignation and its role in modern political theory, still bearing consequences today. The way one conceives of citizenship and sovereignty underlies some of the difficulties settler societies have in accommodating Indigenous claims for recognition and self-government.

Political Political Theory

Political Political Theory
Title Political Political Theory PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Waldron
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 369
Release 2016-03-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0674970365

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Political theorists focus on the nature of justice, liberty, and equality while ignoring the institutions through which these ideals are achieved. Political scientists keep institutions in view but deploy a meager set of value-conceptions in analyzing them. A more political political theory is needed to address this gap, Jeremy Waldron argues.