Rethinking Political Thinkers

Rethinking Political Thinkers
Author: Manjeet Ramgotra,Simon Choat
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 783
Release: 2023-03-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780198847397

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Rethinking Political Thinkers explores a uniquely diverse set of political thinkers, from traditionally canonical theorists such as Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, and Mill, to marginalized women and thinkers of color, such as hooks, Du Bois, Butler, Fanon, Firestone, Said, and Goldman. Placing traditional thinkers alongside and in conversation with neglected and unheard voices opens up important debates, and presents political thought in a new light. Each thinker is examined within the contexts of patriarchy, white supremacy, and imperialism, and the relations and structures of race, gender, and class which different theories have reflected, defended, or challenged. The text is organized thematically, rather than simply chronologically, in order to explore central ideas such as social contract theory and its critics, freedom and revolution, the liberal self and black consciousness, colonial domination, and the environment. In each chapter students are encouraged to think through ideas in relation to their everyday experiences, and to understand that political thought occurs in many formats, so that they develop a more inclusive, intercultural, and critical awareness of the development of social and political thought. Original and timely, Rethinking Political Thinkers is designed to support the study of a decolonised political theory curriculum, revitalising political thought as a practice that belongs to us all. The online student resources include links to relevant videos, articles, blogs, and useful websites, which help students further develop their research interests. Additionally, detailed thinker biographies provide further social, political, and cultural context for each theorist covered in the text.

Rethinking The Foundations of Modern Political Thought

Rethinking The Foundations of Modern Political Thought
Author: Annabel Brett,James Tully
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2006-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139459976

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Quentin Skinner's classic study The Foundations of Modern Political Thought was first published by Cambridge in 1978. This was the first of a series of outstanding publications that have changed forever the way the history of political thought is taught and practised. Rethinking the Foundations of Modern Political Thought looks afresh at the impact of the original work, asks why it still matters, and considers a number of significant agendas that it still inspires. A very distinguished international team of contributors has been assembled, including John Pocock, Richard Tuck and David Armitage, and the result is an unusually powerful and cohesive contribution to the history of ideas, of interest to large numbers of students of early modern history and political thought. In conclusion, Skinner replies to each chapter and presents his own thoughts on the latest trends and the future direction of the history of political thought.

Classical Debates for the 21st Century

Classical Debates for the 21st Century
Author: Thomas O. Hueglin
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1551118475

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Reconsiders the canon of political thought in the context of current world events by presenting debates between the ideas of clasical theorists.

Rethinking the Political

Rethinking the Political
Author: Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2011-12-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780773586673

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Rethinking the Political demonstrates that the Collège de Sociologie's quest to create a new place for the sacred in modern collective life ostensibly entailed avoiding the theorization of both aesthetics and politics. While the Collège condemned manipulation by totalitarian regimes, its understanding of community also led to a rejection of democratic and communist forms of political organization, leaving the group open to accusations of flirting with fascism. Acknowledging these political ambiguities, the author goes beyond a narrow ideological reading to reveal the Collège's important contribution to our thinking about the relationships between community formation, politics, aesthetics, and the sacred in the modern world. She expands her historical account of the members' thought, including their relationship to Surrealism, beyond the group's dissolution, and shows how the work of Claude Lefort extends, but also resolves, many of the Collège's key theoretical insights. A fascinating study of some of the twentieth-century's most daring thinkers, Rethinking the Political offers crucial insights into the contradictions at play in modern notions of community that still resonate today.

Classical Debates for the 21st Century

Classical Debates for the 21st Century
Author: Thomas Hueglin
Publsiher: Broadview Press Incorporated
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015-06-20
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 1442606843

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"Hueglin is acutely attuned to novel aspects of contemporary political life, and his dialogues come to life in response to new political realities. The book is very learned, is structured in an ingenious way, and is full of great punch lines." - Ronald Beiner, University of Toronto

Second Nature

Second Nature
Author: Crina Archer
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780823251414

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The essays collected here, by both eminent and emerging scholars, engage interlocutors from Machiavelli to Arendt. Individually, they contribute compelling readings of important political thinkers and add fresh insights to debates in areas such as environmentalism and human rights. Together, the volume issues a call to think anew about nature, not only as a traditional concept that should be deconstructed or affirmed but also as a site of human political activity and struggle worthy of sustained theoretical attention.

Nietzsche Power and Politics

Nietzsche  Power and Politics
Author: Herman Siemens,Vasti Roodt
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 901
Release: 2009-02-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110217339

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Nietzsche’s legacy for political thought is a highly contested area of research today. With papers representing a broad range of positions, this collection takes stock of the central controversies (Nietzsche as political / anti-political thinker? Nietzsche and / contra democracy? Arendt and / contra Nietzsche?), as well as new research on key concepts (power, the agon, aristocracy, friendship i.a.), on historical, contemporary and futural aspects of Nietzsche’s political thought. International contributors include well-known names (Conway, Ansell-Pearson, Hatab, Taureck, Patton, Connolly, Villa, van Tongeren) and young emerging scholars from various disciplines.

Rethinking Political Theory

Rethinking Political Theory
Author: Hwa Yol Jung
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1993
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015029558551

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Ten essays (previously published in such journals as The Review of Politics and Human Studies ) contemplate the contributions of phenomenology to the philosophy of political science, and offer a critique of the two other major paradigms in political thought: behavioralism and essentialism. Annotatio