Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 228 mm
The Fundamental Debates of Politics
Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 228 mm
ISBN: 978-1-0719-7179-6
Verlag: Sage Publications Inc Ebooks
Introduction to Political Theory makes political theory approachable for students, pairing classical exercises with contemporary examples to engage readers and give them a strong foundation for future study.
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Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Basic Political Goods
What Are Basic Goods?
Security
Freedom
Development
Excellence
Well-Being
Intrinsic Goods are also Instrumental Goods
The Goods in Conflict
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 2: Justice
What is Justice?
Justice and Power
Corrective Justice
Distributive Justice
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 3: Human Nature
What is Human Nature?
The Fundamental Debates Over Human Nature
How Human Nature Influences Political Debate
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 4: The State
What is the State?
Security versus Liberty in the Use of State Power
Liberty versus Well-Being in the Use of State Power
The State’s Different Forms of Power
Centralization versus Decentralization of State Power
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 5: The Rule of Law
What is the Rule of Law?
The Case Against the Rule of Law
The Case for the Rule of Law
What Kind of Rule of Law?
What Kind of Rule of Law?
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 6: Democracy
What is Democracy?
Direct Democracy
Indirect Democracy
Epistocracy against Democracy
Human Nature and Democracy
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 7: Capitalism
What is Capitalism?
The Case for and against Capitalism: Freedom
The Case for and against the Welfare and Regulatory State: Freedom
The Case for Capitalism: Development
The Case for and against Capitalism: Justice
The Case against Capitalism: Well-Being
Capitalism and Human Nature
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 8: Nation and Culture
The National Community
The Case for Patriotism and Nationalism: Security
The Case against Patriotism and Nationalism: Freedom and Justice
The Case for Patriotism: Freedom and Justice
The Case for Patriotism: Freedom and Justice
Political Communities: Excellence and Well-Being
Human Nature and Political Community
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 9: Science and Religion
What are science and religion?
The Case for Science: Development and Well-Being
The Case against Science: Freedom and Happiness
The Case for Religion: Freedom, Justice, and Well-Being
The Case against Religion: Freedom, Justice, and Development
Education to Science and Religion: Arguments For and Against
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 10: Freedom of Speech and Its Critics
What is the Freedom of Speech?
The Case for the Freedom of Speech: Freedom and Development
The Case against the Freedom of Speech: Security, Freedom, Equality, Well-Being
The Case against Censorship: Freedom and Development
Human Nature and Freedom of Speech
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Chapter 11: Imperialism and International Relations
How Should International Relations be Conducted?
The Case for Raison d’Etat: Security and Liberty
Raison d’Etat: Isolation or Expansion?
The Case against Raison D’Etat: Justice and Well-Being
The Case for Idealism: Justice and Well-Being
Idealism: Intervention or Imperialism?
The Case against Idealism: Security and Liberty
A World State? Raison d’Etat and Idealist Perspectives
Discussion Questions
Further Reading
Key Terms
Glossary
Notes
Index