The Structure of Political Thought

The Structure of Political Thought
Author: Charles N. R. McCoy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351473071

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Originally published in 1963, this classic book is a rethinking of the history of Western political philosophy. Charles N. R. McCoy contrasts classical-medieval principles against the "hypotheses" at the root of modern liberalism and modern conservativism.In Part I, "The Classical Christian Tradition from Plato to Aquinas," the author lays the foundation for a philosophical "structure" capable of producing "constitutional liberty." Part II, "The Modern Theory of Politics from Machiavelli to Marx," attempts to show, beginning with Machiavelli, the reversal and destruction of the pre-modern "structure" postulated in Part I.McCoy stresses the great contributions of Aristotle to political thought found in his more familiar Ethics and Politics, but also includes key insights drawn from Metaphysics and Physics. These contributions are developed and perfected, McCoy argues, by Augustine and Aquinas. Two other important features include McCoy's epistemological insights into Plato's work that will be new to many readers and the author's juxtaposition of traditional natural law with "the modernized theory of natural law." The modern account of autonomous natural law, in McCoy's view, helps explain the totalitarian direction of key aspects of modern political thought. This classic volume on the origins of modern philosophical thought remains a standard in the field.

The Structure of Political Thought

The Structure of Political Thought
Author: Charles Nicholas Reiten McCoy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1973
Genre: Political science
ISBN: OCLC:32794266

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The Structure of Political Thought

The Structure of Political Thought
Author: Charles N. R. Maccoy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1963
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1024495842

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Political Thought and the Tudor Commonwealth

Political Thought and the Tudor Commonwealth
Author: Paul Fideler,Thomas Mayer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134919215

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Shining new light onto an historically pivotal time, this book re-examines the Tudor commonwealth from a socio-political perspective and looks at its links to its own past. Each essay in this collection addresses a different aspect of the intellectual and cultural climate of the time, going beyond the politics of state into the underlying thought and tradition that shaped Tudor policy. Placing security and economics at the centre of debate, the key issues are considered in the context of medieval precedence and the wider European picture.

The Structure of Political Thought

The Structure of Political Thought
Author: Charles N. R. McCoy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351473088

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Originally published in 1963, this classic book is a rethinking of the history of Western political philosophy. Charles N. R. McCoy contrasts classical-medieval principles against the "hypotheses" at the root of modern liberalism and modern conservativism.In Part I, "The Classical Christian Tradition from Plato to Aquinas," the author lays the foundation for a philosophical "structure" capable of producing "constitutional liberty." Part II, "The Modern Theory of Politics from Machiavelli to Marx," attempts to show, beginning with Machiavelli, the reversal and destruction of the pre-modern "structure" postulated in Part I.McCoy stresses the great contributions of Aristotle to political thought found in his more familiar Ethics and Politics, but also includes key insights drawn from Metaphysics and Physics. These contributions are developed and perfected, McCoy argues, by Augustine and Aquinas. Two other important features include McCoy's epistemological insights into Plato's work that will be new to many readers and the author's juxtaposition of traditional natural law with "the modernized theory of natural law." The modern account of autonomous natural law, in McCoy's view, helps explain the totalitarian direction of key aspects of modern political thought. This classic volume on the origins of modern philosophical thought remains a standard in the field.

The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory

The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory
Author: John S. Dryzek,Bonnie Honig,Anne Phillips
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 898
Release: 2008-06-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199548439

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Oxford Handbooks of Political Science are the essential guide to the state of political science today. With engaging contributions from 51 major international scholars, the Oxford Handbook of Political Theory provides the key point of reference for anyone working in political theory and beyond.

Theories of the Political System

Theories of the Political System
Author: William Theodore Bluhm
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1965
Genre: Political science
ISBN: UOM:39015002400813

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The Political Theory of Political Thinking

The Political Theory of Political Thinking
Author: Michael Freeden
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-08-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191611940

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What does it mean to say that human beings think politically, and what is distinctive about that kind of thinking? That question is all-too infrequently asked by political theorists, or is dealt with through generalizations, abstractions, and dichotomies. This study examines the actual, real-world patterns people display when thinking politically, identifying six features of political thinking. They include the role of making ultimate decisions and regulating all social affairs, ranking collective priorities, mobilizing support for groups or withholding it, conceptualizing social order and stability as well as disorder and instability, projecting future visions and constructing plans for a society, and engaging the power aspects embedded in language, by means of reason, rhetoric, emotion or menace. Concurrently the untidiness and occasional failures of thinking politically are acknowledged alongside its quest for neatness. A large number of case studies is employed, drawn both from professional political theorists and philosophers and from various instances of vernacular usage: politicians, political commentators, or protest groups. Both contemporary and historical evidence from different cultures is utilized in illustrating the theoretical framework of the book. This is the first systematic study of political thinking as a cluster of thought-practices, combining insights from political theory—traditional and recent—the study of language and discourse, and political science. This investigation of 'the political' as a mode of thinking challenges many conventional understandings of political thought in the current literature, teases out what is political—not philosophical or ethical—in political theory, and locates it as a complex and ubiquitous social practice present at all points of human interaction and at diverse levels of articulation.