Reading Political Philosophy: Machiavelli to Mill

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Psychology Press, 2000 - Philosophy - 382 pages

This clear and thorough introduction provides students with the skills necessary to understand the main thinkers, texts and arguments of political philosophy and thought. Each chapter comprises a brief overview of a major political thinker, followed by an introduction to one or more of their most influential works and an introduction to key secondary readings.
Key features include:
* exercises
* reading notes
* guides for further reading
The book introduces and assesses: Machiavelli's Prince; Hobbes' Leviathan; Locke's Second Treatise on Government; Rousseau's Social Contract; Marx and Engels' German Ideology (Part 1); Mill's On Liberty and The Subjection of Women. Reading Political Philosophy requires no previous knowledge of philosophy or politics and is ideal for newcomers to political philosophy and political thought.

 

Contents

READING 1
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4 Problems with Hobbess Alienation Social Contract
125
CHAPTER 3
135
by Jean Hampton
168
4 Reconstructing Locke on Property
180
by Derek Matravers
192
The German
238
Rejection of the Market Economy
270
4 Alienation by Will Kymlicka
297
On Liberty and The Subjection
304
Isaiah Berlin
336
3 Paternalism by Gerald Dworkin
342
4 Mill and Sexual Inequality
357
Bibliography
368
2 The Public Interest by Brian Barry
374
Copyright

2 Marxs Early Critique of Liberalism
279

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