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Political thought / edited by Michael Rosen and Jonathan Wolff ; with the assistance of Catriona McKinnon.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford readersPublisher: Oxford [England] ; New York [N.Y.] : Oxford University Press, 1999Description: xv, 442 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0192892789
  • 9780192892782
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.01 21
LOC classification:
  • JA66 .P647 1999
Contents:
Chapter 1. Human Nature -- 1. The State Exists By Nature / Aristotle -- 2. The Misery of the Natural Condition of Mankind / Thomas Hobbes -- 3. The State of Nature and the State of War / John Locke -- 4. Fear and Peace / Baron de Montesquieu -- 5. The Noble Savage / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 6. Man's Character is Formed For Him / Robert Owen -- 7. Man as a Productive Being / Karl Marx and FriedrichEngels -- 8. Natural Selection / Charles Darwin -- 9. The Advantage of Morality / Charles Darwin -- 10. Mutual Aid / Peter Kropotkin -- 11. Women as Weaker Partners / Plato -- 12. Separate Spheres / Aristotle -- 13. The Likeness and Unlikeness of the Sexes / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 14. The Rights of Women / Mary Wollstonecraft -- 15. The Subjection of Women / John Stuart Mill -- 16. In a Different Voice / Carol Gilligan -- 17. Socialist Feminism and The Standpoint of Women / Alison M Jaggar -- Chapter 2. The Justification of the State -- 18. Political Power / John Locke -- 19. The State and Coercion / Max Weber -- 20. Creating Leviathan / Thomas Hobbes -- 21. Express and Tacit Consent / John Locke -- 22. Natural Freedom and the Freedom of the Citizen / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 23. The Hypothetical Contract / Immanuel Kant -- 24. The Irrelevance of Consent / David Hume -- 25. Utility as the True Foundation / Jeremy Bentham -- 26. The Priority of the State over The Individual / G.W.F Hegel -- 27. The Principle of Fairness / H.L.A. Hart -- 28. Science and the People / Michael Bakunin -- 29. The Conflict of Autonomy and Authority / Robert Paul Wolff -- 30. The Duty of Obedience / Plato -- 31. The Duty of Disobedience / Henry David Thoreau -- 32. An Unjust Law is No Law / Martin Luther King -- 33. Civil Disobedience / John Rawls -- Chapter 3. Democracy and Its Difficulties -- 34. Ruling as a Skill / Plato -- 35. The Enlightened Despot / Frederick the Great -- 36. The General Will / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 37. Freedom and Equality / Immanuel Kant -- 38. The Democratic Citizen / John Stuart Mill -- 39. Majority Rule / John Rawls -- 40. Bourgeois and Proletarian Democracy / V.I. Lenin -- 41. Participatory Democracy / Carole Pateman -- 42. Rule of the People and Rule of Law / Aristotle -- 43. The Danger of Faction / James Madison -- 44. Tyranny of the Majority / Alexis de Tocqueville -- 45. Bureaucratic Administration / Max Weber -- 46. Rule By Oligarchy / Vilfedo Pareto -- 47. Legislative, Executive, and Federative Powers / John Locke -- 48. The Ideal Constitution / Baron de Montesquieu -- Chapter 4. Liberty and Rights -- 49. The Liberty of the Ancients and the Liberty of the Moderns / Benjamin Constant -- 50. Two Concepts of Liberty / Isaiah Berlin -- 51. In Defence of Positive Freedom / Charles Taylor -- 52. No Right to Liberty / Ronald Dworkin -- 53. One Simple Principle / John Stuart Mill -- 54. The Consequences of Liberty / James Fitzjames Stephen -- 55. The Enforcement of Morals / Partick Devlin -- 56. The Changing Sense of Morality / H.L.A. Hart -- 57. The Futility of Intolerance / John Locke -- 58. Free Expression and the Authority of the State / Thomas Scanlon -- 59. The Satanic Verses / Jeremy Waldron -- 60. Only Words / Catherine MacKinnon -- 61. The Democratic Citizen / Pericles -- 62. The Requirements of Citizenship / Aristotle -- 63. The Servility of the Moderns / Niccolo Machiavelli -- 64. The Nature of Modern Servitude / Alexis de Tocqueville -- 65. The Republican Ideal of Political Liberty / Quentin Skinner -- 66. Nonsense on Stilts / Jeremy Bentham -- 67. The Rights of Egoistic Man / Karl Marx -- 68. Rights as Side-Constraints / Robert Nozick -- 69. Taking Rights Seriously / Ronald Dworkin -- 70. In Favour of Capital Punishment / John Stuart Mill -- 71. Punishment and Responsibility / H.L.A. Hart -- 72. Where Deterrence Theory Goes Wrong / Robert Nozick -- Chapter 5. Economic Justice -- 73. Labour as the Basis of Property / John Locke -- 74. The Earth Belongs to Nobody / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 75. Property as Expression / G.W.F Hegel -- 76. The Right to the Use of the Earth / Herbert Spencer -- 77. Money, the Universal Whore / Karl Marx -- 78. The True Foundation of Private Property / Karl Marx -- 79. Property and Aggression / Sigmund Freud -- 80. Reaping Without Sowing / R.H. Tawney -- 81. Difficulties With Mixing Labour / Robert Nozick -- 82. The Dangers of Government Interference / Adam Smith -- 83. Appearance and Reality / Karl Marx -- 84. Prices as A Code / F.A. Hayek -- 85. The Tyranny of Controls / Milton Friedman and Rose Friedman -- 86. Poverty as Lack of Freedom / G.A. Cohen -- 87. The Grasshopper and the Ants / Aesop -- 88. Reciprocity / Aristotle -- 89. Equality and Inequality / Aristotle -- 90. The Common Stock / Gerald Winstanley -- 91. The Impossibility of Equality / David Hume -- 92. From Each According to His Abilities, To Each According to His Needs / Karl Marx -- 93. Looking Backward / Edward Bellamy -- 94. The Impossibility of Planning / F.A. Hayek -- 95. Two Principles of Justice / John Rawls -- 96. The Entitlement Theory / Robert Nozick -- 97. Equality of Resources / Ronald Dworkin -- Chapter 6. Justice Between Groups -- 98. Perpetual Peace / Immanuel Kant -- 99. The Civilizing Influence of Commerce / Richard Cobden -- 100. Just and Unjust War / Michael Walzer -- 101. The Limits of Warfare / Thomas Nagel -- 102. National Sentiment / Isaiah Berlin -- 103. Is Patriotism a Virtue? / Alasdair MacIntyre -- 104. The Message of Affirmative Action / Thomas Hill -- 105. National Self-Determination' / Avishai Margalit and Joseph Raz -- 106. Justice Between Generations' / Brian Barry -- 107. Famine, Affluence and Morality / Peter Singer -- 108. Lifeboat Earth / Onora O'Neill -- Chapter 7. Alternatives to Liberalism -- 109. Legitimation Crisis / Jurgen Habermas -- 110. Liberalism in Retreat / Michael Walzer -- 111. The Artificiality of Liberalism / Michael Walzer -- 112. Eternal Society / Edmund Burke -- 113. The Transmission of Culture / T.S. Eliot -- 114. On Being Conservative / Michael Oakeshott -- 115. Identification and Subjectivity / Charles Taylor -- 116. Tradition and the Unity of a Life / Alasdair MacIntyre -- 117. Conceptions of Community / Michael Sandel -- 118. Work in Communist Society / Karl Marx -- 119. The Communist Manifesto / Karl Marx -- 120. The Realm of Freedom / Karl Marx -- 121. The Soul of Man Under Socialism / Oscar Wilde -- 122. Productive Activity / Ernest Mandel -- 123. Socialism and Equality of Opportunity / G.A. Cohen -- 124. The Impulse Towards Justice / Friedrich Nietzsche -- 125. Power /Knowledge / Michel Foucault -- 126. The Priority of Democracy to Philosophy / Richard Rorty -- Chapter 8. Progress and Civilization -- 127. The Effect of the Arts and Sciences / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 128. Division of Labour / Adam Smith -- 129. Fragmentation and Aesthetic Education / Friedrich Schiller -- 130. Development of the Productive Forces / Karl Marx -- 131. Our Self-Destructive Impulse / Fyodor Dostoyevsky -- 132. Transition to Communism / Friedrich Engels -- 133. Disenchantment / Max Weber -- 134. The Utopian Method / Karl Popper -- 135. The End of History / Francis Fukuyama.
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Selection of extracts from political texts.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Human Nature -- 1. The State Exists By Nature / Aristotle -- 2. The Misery of the Natural Condition of Mankind / Thomas Hobbes -- 3. The State of Nature and the State of War / John Locke -- 4. Fear and Peace / Baron de Montesquieu -- 5. The Noble Savage / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 6. Man's Character is Formed For Him / Robert Owen -- 7. Man as a Productive Being / Karl Marx and FriedrichEngels -- 8. Natural Selection / Charles Darwin -- 9. The Advantage of Morality / Charles Darwin -- 10. Mutual Aid / Peter Kropotkin -- 11. Women as Weaker Partners / Plato -- 12. Separate Spheres / Aristotle -- 13. The Likeness and Unlikeness of the Sexes / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 14. The Rights of Women / Mary Wollstonecraft -- 15. The Subjection of Women / John Stuart Mill -- 16. In a Different Voice / Carol Gilligan -- 17. Socialist Feminism and The Standpoint of Women / Alison M Jaggar -- Chapter 2. The Justification of the State -- 18. Political Power / John Locke -- 19. The State and Coercion / Max Weber -- 20. Creating Leviathan / Thomas Hobbes -- 21. Express and Tacit Consent / John Locke -- 22. Natural Freedom and the Freedom of the Citizen / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 23. The Hypothetical Contract / Immanuel Kant -- 24. The Irrelevance of Consent / David Hume -- 25. Utility as the True Foundation / Jeremy Bentham -- 26. The Priority of the State over The Individual / G.W.F Hegel -- 27. The Principle of Fairness / H.L.A. Hart -- 28. Science and the People / Michael Bakunin -- 29. The Conflict of Autonomy and Authority / Robert Paul Wolff -- 30. The Duty of Obedience / Plato -- 31. The Duty of Disobedience / Henry David Thoreau -- 32. An Unjust Law is No Law / Martin Luther King -- 33. Civil Disobedience / John Rawls -- Chapter 3. Democracy and Its Difficulties -- 34. Ruling as a Skill / Plato -- 35. The Enlightened Despot / Frederick the Great -- 36. The General Will / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 37. Freedom and Equality / Immanuel Kant -- 38. The Democratic Citizen / John Stuart Mill -- 39. Majority Rule / John Rawls -- 40. Bourgeois and Proletarian Democracy / V.I. Lenin -- 41. Participatory Democracy / Carole Pateman -- 42. Rule of the People and Rule of Law / Aristotle -- 43. The Danger of Faction / James Madison -- 44. Tyranny of the Majority / Alexis de Tocqueville -- 45. Bureaucratic Administration / Max Weber -- 46. Rule By Oligarchy / Vilfedo Pareto -- 47. Legislative, Executive, and Federative Powers / John Locke -- 48. The Ideal Constitution / Baron de Montesquieu -- Chapter 4. Liberty and Rights -- 49. The Liberty of the Ancients and the Liberty of the Moderns / Benjamin Constant -- 50. Two Concepts of Liberty / Isaiah Berlin -- 51. In Defence of Positive Freedom / Charles Taylor -- 52. No Right to Liberty / Ronald Dworkin -- 53. One Simple Principle / John Stuart Mill -- 54. The Consequences of Liberty / James Fitzjames Stephen -- 55. The Enforcement of Morals / Partick Devlin -- 56. The Changing Sense of Morality / H.L.A. Hart -- 57. The Futility of Intolerance / John Locke -- 58. Free Expression and the Authority of the State / Thomas Scanlon -- 59. The Satanic Verses / Jeremy Waldron -- 60. Only Words / Catherine MacKinnon -- 61. The Democratic Citizen / Pericles -- 62. The Requirements of Citizenship / Aristotle -- 63. The Servility of the Moderns / Niccolo Machiavelli -- 64. The Nature of Modern Servitude / Alexis de Tocqueville -- 65. The Republican Ideal of Political Liberty / Quentin Skinner -- 66. Nonsense on Stilts / Jeremy Bentham -- 67. The Rights of Egoistic Man / Karl Marx -- 68. Rights as Side-Constraints / Robert Nozick -- 69. Taking Rights Seriously / Ronald Dworkin -- 70. In Favour of Capital Punishment / John Stuart Mill -- 71. Punishment and Responsibility / H.L.A. Hart -- 72. Where Deterrence Theory Goes Wrong / Robert Nozick -- Chapter 5. Economic Justice -- 73. Labour as the Basis of Property / John Locke -- 74. The Earth Belongs to Nobody / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 75. Property as Expression / G.W.F Hegel -- 76. The Right to the Use of the Earth / Herbert Spencer -- 77. Money, the Universal Whore / Karl Marx -- 78. The True Foundation of Private Property / Karl Marx -- 79. Property and Aggression / Sigmund Freud -- 80. Reaping Without Sowing / R.H. Tawney -- 81. Difficulties With Mixing Labour / Robert Nozick -- 82. The Dangers of Government Interference / Adam Smith -- 83. Appearance and Reality / Karl Marx -- 84. Prices as A Code / F.A. Hayek -- 85. The Tyranny of Controls / Milton Friedman and Rose Friedman -- 86. Poverty as Lack of Freedom / G.A. Cohen -- 87. The Grasshopper and the Ants / Aesop -- 88. Reciprocity / Aristotle -- 89. Equality and Inequality / Aristotle -- 90. The Common Stock / Gerald Winstanley -- 91. The Impossibility of Equality / David Hume -- 92. From Each According to His Abilities, To Each According to His Needs / Karl Marx -- 93. Looking Backward / Edward Bellamy -- 94. The Impossibility of Planning / F.A. Hayek -- 95. Two Principles of Justice / John Rawls -- 96. The Entitlement Theory / Robert Nozick -- 97. Equality of Resources / Ronald Dworkin -- Chapter 6. Justice Between Groups -- 98. Perpetual Peace / Immanuel Kant -- 99. The Civilizing Influence of Commerce / Richard Cobden -- 100. Just and Unjust War / Michael Walzer -- 101. The Limits of Warfare / Thomas Nagel -- 102. National Sentiment / Isaiah Berlin -- 103. Is Patriotism a Virtue? / Alasdair MacIntyre -- 104. The Message of Affirmative Action / Thomas Hill -- 105. National Self-Determination' / Avishai Margalit and Joseph Raz -- 106. Justice Between Generations' / Brian Barry -- 107. Famine, Affluence and Morality / Peter Singer -- 108. Lifeboat Earth / Onora O'Neill -- Chapter 7. Alternatives to Liberalism -- 109. Legitimation Crisis / Jurgen Habermas -- 110. Liberalism in Retreat / Michael Walzer -- 111. The Artificiality of Liberalism / Michael Walzer -- 112. Eternal Society / Edmund Burke -- 113. The Transmission of Culture / T.S. Eliot -- 114. On Being Conservative / Michael Oakeshott -- 115. Identification and Subjectivity / Charles Taylor -- 116. Tradition and the Unity of a Life / Alasdair MacIntyre -- 117. Conceptions of Community / Michael Sandel -- 118. Work in Communist Society / Karl Marx -- 119. The Communist Manifesto / Karl Marx -- 120. The Realm of Freedom / Karl Marx -- 121. The Soul of Man Under Socialism / Oscar Wilde -- 122. Productive Activity / Ernest Mandel -- 123. Socialism and Equality of Opportunity / G.A. Cohen -- 124. The Impulse Towards Justice / Friedrich Nietzsche -- 125. Power /Knowledge / Michel Foucault -- 126. The Priority of Democracy to Philosophy / Richard Rorty -- Chapter 8. Progress and Civilization -- 127. The Effect of the Arts and Sciences / Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- 128. Division of Labour / Adam Smith -- 129. Fragmentation and Aesthetic Education / Friedrich Schiller -- 130. Development of the Productive Forces / Karl Marx -- 131. Our Self-Destructive Impulse / Fyodor Dostoyevsky -- 132. Transition to Communism / Friedrich Engels -- 133. Disenchantment / Max Weber -- 134. The Utopian Method / Karl Popper -- 135. The End of History / Francis Fukuyama.

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