What is society? Why should citizens obey the law? Is democracy the best form of government?
Introducing Political Philosophy expains the central concepts of political thinking through history and presents contexts in which their ideas attracted disciples, controversy and sometimes revolution.
How did governments get started? Could we live without them? How much power should they have? What do anarchism, totalitarianism, libertarianism or fascism really mean? In the turmoil of the early 21st century our need for a better grasp of political ideas is greater than ever - Dave Robinson and Judy Groves' concise, enjoyable book is the essential guide.
Authors: Dave Robinson & Judy Groves
Prices: £6.99/$9.95/C$12.5
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9781848312036
Rosannagh
21.06.11 at 11:13AM
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'Introducing Political Philosophy'
From the study of individual human nature and society to modern political directions and the inevitability of capitalism, 'Introducing Political Philosophy' provides concise explanations of the key concepts, texts and thinkers in the field.
Including well-thought out criticisms and a very useful list of further reading, it is ideal for swamped students!
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