New waves in political philosophy
โ Scribed by Bruin, Boudewijn Paul de
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 246
- Series
- New waves in philosophy
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Forward Introduction Notes On Contributors Feminism and the Subject of Politics
A.Allen Liberty and its Circumstances: A Functional Approach
L.Halldenius Human Needs and Political Judgment
L.Hamilton Rethinking Ideology
R.Jaeggi Making Nonsense of Loyalty to Country
S.Keller Finding Theoretical Concepts in the Real World: The Case of the Precariat
M.LaVaque-Manty Reflexive Democracy as Popular Sovereignty
K.Olson Democratic Legitimacy without Collective Rationality
F.Peter The Political Philosophy of Social Suffering
E.Renault The Subject of Multiculturalism: Culture, Religion, Language, Ethnicity, Nationality, and Race?
S.Song The Aesthetic of Freedom
A.H.Wingo Index
โฆ Subjects
Politische Philosophie;Political science--Philosophy;Aufsatzsammlung;Online-Publikation;Political science -- Philosophy
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