| the oxford handbook of political theory | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | Author/Editor/Translator | Amazon |
| 2008 | Editors: John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, Anne Philips | amazon |
The Oxford Handbook of Political
Theory (2008)
Editors: John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, Anne Philips
Table of Contents
Introduction, John S Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, and Anne Philips
I. CONTEMPORARY CURRENTS
1. Justice After Rawls, Richard Arneson
2. Power After Foucault, Wendy Brown
3. Critical Theory Beyond Habermas, William E Scheuerman
4. Feminist Theory and the Canon of Political Thought, Linda Zerilli
5. After the Linguistic Turn: Poststructuralist and Liberal
Pragmatist Political Theory, Paul Patton
6. The Pluralist Imagination, David Schlosberg
II. THE LEGACY OF THE PAST: CONTENDING INTERPRETATIONS
7. Theory in History: Problems of Context and Narrative, J G A
Pocock
8. The Political Theory of Classical Greece, Jill Frank
9. Republican Visions, Eric Nelson
10. Modernity and its Critics, Jane Bennett
11. The History of Political Thought, as Disciplinary Genre, James
Farr
III. POLITICAL THEORY IN THE WORLD
12. The Challenge of European Union, Richard Bellamy
13. East Asia and the West: The Impact of Confucianism on
Anglo-American Political Thought, Daniel A Bell
14. In the Beginning all the World was America: American
Exceptionalism in New Contexts, Ronald J Schmidt Jr
15. Changing Interpretations of Modern and Contemporary Islamic
Political Theory, Roxanne L Euben
IV. STATE AND PEOPLE
16. Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law, Shannon Stimson
17. Emergency Powers, John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino
18. The People, Margaret Canovan
19. Civil Society and State, Simone Chambers and Jeffrey Kopstein
20. Democracy and the State, Mark E Warren
21. Democracy and Citizenship: Expanding Domains, MichaelSaward
V. JUSTICE, EQUALITY, AND FREEDOM
22. Impartiality, Susan Mendus
23. Justice, Luck, and Desert, Serena Olsaretti
24. Recognition and Redistribution, Patchen Markell
25. Equality and Difference, Judith Squires
26. Liberty, Equality, and Property, Andrew Williams
27. Historical Injustice, Duncan Ivison
VI. PLURALISM, MULTICULTURALISM, AND NATIONALISM
28. Nationalism, David Miller
29. Multiculturalism and its Critics, Jeffrey Spinner-Halev
30. Identity, Difference, Toleration, Anna Elisabetta Galeotti
31. Moral Universalism and Cultural Difference, Chandran Kukathas
VII. CLAIMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
32. Human Rights, Jack Donnelly
33. From International to Global Justice?, Chris Brown
34. Political Secularism, Rajeev Bhargava
35. Multi-Culturalism and Post-Colonialism, Paul Gilroy
VIII. THE BODY POLITIC
36. Politicizing the Body: Property, Contract, and Rights, Moria
Gatens
37. New Ways of Thinking About Privacy, Beate Roessler
38. New Technologies of the Body, Cecile Fabre
39. Paranoia and Political Philosophy, James M Glass
IX. TESTING THE BOUNDARIES
40. Political Theory and Cultural Studies, Jodi Dean
41. Political Theory and the Environment, John M Meyer
42. Political Theory and Political Economy, Stephen L Elkin
43. Political Theory and Social Theory, Christine Helliwell and
Barry Hindess
X. OLD AND NEW
44. Then and Now: Participant-Observation in Political Theory,
William E Connolly
45. Exile and Re-Entry: Political Theory Yesterday and Tomorrow,
Arlene W Saxonhouse
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