The Pluralist Theory of the State

The Pluralist Theory of the State
Author: Paul Q. Hirst
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2005-08-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134967223

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English political pluralism is a challenging school of political thought, neglected in recent years but now enjoying a revival of interest. It is particularly relevant today because it offers a critique of centralized sovereign state power. The leading theorists of the pluralist state were G.D.H. Cole, J.N. Figgis and H.J. Laski, and this volume brings together their most important ideas, making accessible a crucial body of work on radical political theory. It includes their major writings, mostly out of print and difficult to obtain, and here gathered together in an anthology for the first time. Current in the first two decades of this century, English political pluralism offered a convincing critique of state sovereignty and proposed a decentralized and federated form of authority - pluralism - in which the affairs of society would be conducted by self-governing and independent associations. Paul Hirst's comprehensive introduction situates English political pluralism historically and gives a critical account of its main theoretical themes and the debate surrounding them. The book will be of interest to those who see radical reform as vital for the future health of democracy, to students of political theory and the history of political thought and also to students of jurisprudence and legal theory interested in the pluralist debate as it affects the concept of legal sovereignty.

Powers of Theory

Powers of Theory
Author: Robert R. Alford,Roger Friedland
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1985-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521316359

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An evaluation of different theories of the nature of the state in capitalist democracies.

Political Pluralism and the State

Political Pluralism and the State
Author: Marcel Wissenburg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008-08-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134034901

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This is the first work in political theory to bring together IR, comparative politics and political theory approaches to analyze the post-sovereign state and develop a new interpretative scheme for social and political scientists

The Pluralist State

The Pluralist State
Author: David Nicholls
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781349235988

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This book presents a critical account of the political pluralism of Figgis, Laski and other English writers of the early twentieth century, indicating its whig roots in the previous century. Pluralists believed in liberty, preserved by power decentralised, and in group personality. Theories of sovereignty were rejected and a distinctive understanding of the state proposed. Pluralism is particularly relevant to a world where the omnicompetent state has increasingly been called into question and federal structures of authority are the order of the day.

Theories of the State

Theories of the State
Author: Patrick Dunleavy,Brendan O'Leary
Publsiher: New Amsterdam Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0941533859

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Discusses Pluralist, New Right, Elitist, Marxist and Neo-pluralist theories. Provides summary of intellectual origins, methodology and key strengths and weaknesses with examples from United States, Western Europe, etc.

Territorial Pluralism

Territorial Pluralism
Author: Karlo Basta,John McGarry,Richard Simeon
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2015-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774828208

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Territorial pluralism is a form of political autonomy designed to accommodate national, ethnic, or linguistic differences within a state. It has the potential to provide for the peaceful, democratic, and just management of difference. But given traditional concerns about state sovereignty, nation-building, and unity, how realistic is it to expect that a state’s authorities will agree to recognize and empower distinct substate communities? Territorial Pluralism answers this question by examining a wide variety of cases, including developing and industrialized states and democratic and authoritarian regimes. Drawing on examples of both success and failure, contributors analyze specific cases to understand the kinds of institutions that emerge in response to demands for territorial pluralism, as well as their political effects. With identity conflicts continuing to have a major impact on politics around the globe, they argue that territorial pluralism remains a legitimate and effective means for managing difference in multinational states.

Pluralism

Pluralism
Author: Rainer Eisfeld
Publsiher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015064866877

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This book is volume of the series: The World of Political Science - The development of the discipline Edited by Michael Stein and John Trent The book focuses on the study of democratic processes. Special emphasis is put (1) on the existence of a diversity of (e. g. socio-economic, ethno-cultural,...) interests and the transformation of this diversity into public policies, (2) on the participatory features of democracy and on barriers to individual and group participation due to disparities in economic and political resources.

Political Pluralism and the State

Political Pluralism and the State
Author: Marcel Wissenburg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2008-08-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134034895

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The concept of a sovereign nation-state is a central part in many of the debates discussing the salient issues in political science today. Yet the debate on the state is fragmented and while the sub-disciplines within political science address the various possible consequences of different processes, the one thing they all share is uncertainty about the future shape and role of the state. Political Pluralism and the State is the first work in political theory to bring together IR, comparative politics and political theory approaches to analyze the post-sovereign state and develop a new interpretative scheme for social and political scientists. A scheme that takes account not only of the fragmentation of the polity but also of the often ignored concurrent fragmentation of society. The book seeks to understand and interpret political pluralization as an expression of the continuous processes of cooperation and secession that define politics and legitimize institutions. It develops an alternative, sovereignty-free conception of the ‘polis’ sensitive to these unavoidable processes, and assesses the viability of liberal-democratic ideals in a radically pluralized world. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in philosophy, politics, political economy, international relations, sociology and other social sciences.