British Political Theory in the Twentieth CenturyISBN: 978-1-4051-9999-5
300 pages
February 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Description
- Includes essays and selections from the seminal figures in British political theory and political science
- Illustrates the variety and development of British Political Theory from British Idealism to contemporary multiculturalism and pluralism
- Helps explain the nature and role of political theory and how it relates to the wider study of politics
- Introductory essays locate the work of each great thinker in the unfolding of the practice of political theory in British universities in the twentieth century
Table of Contents
1. British Political Theory in the Twentieth Century (Paul Kelly, LSE).
2. The End and Limits of State Action (Bernard Bosanquet, Deceased).
3. The State and the Individual (L.T. Hobhouse, Deceased).
4. The Great Leviathan (J.N. Figgis, Deceased).
5. Nationality (Ernest Barker, Deceased).
6. The Pluralistic State (Harold Laski, Deceased).
7. A Guild in Being (G.D.H. Cole, Deceased).
8. Liberty and Equality (R.H. Tawney, Deceased).
9. The Political Economy of Freedom (Michael Oakeshott, Deceased).
10. Are There Any Natural Rights? (H.L.A Hart, Deceased).
11. The Public Interest (Brian Barry, Deceased).
12. What’s Wrong with Prostitution? (Carole Pateman, UCLA).
13. Dealing with Difference (Anne Phillips, LSE).
14. In Defence of Nationality (David Miller, Oxford University).
15. From Statism to Pluralism (Paul Hirst, Deceased).
16. The Logic of Intercultural Evaluation (Bhikhu Parekh, University of Westminster).
Index.











