Political thinking, political theory, and civil society/ Steven M. DeLue andTimothy M. Dale
Publication details: New York: Routledge, 2017Edition: 4th edDescription: xxix, 458 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781138643628Subject(s): Political science--Philosophy | Civil society | Western countries | Political scienceDDC classification: 320.01Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) General Book Section | 320.01 DEL/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C1 | Available | 48812 | ||
General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) General Book Section | 320.01 DEL/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C2 | Available | 48813 |
1. The Importance of a Civil Society
Part I: Civil Society in the Classical and Religious Traditions
2. Plato: Civic Virtue And the Just Society Chapter
3. Aristotle's Response to Plato: The Importance of Friendship
4. Christian Conceptions of Civic Virtue
5. Elements of Islamic and Jewish Medieval Political Thought
Part II: Early Modern Approaches to Civil Society
6. Niccolo Machiavelli: Civic Virtue and Civil Society
7. Thomas Hobbes and Modern Civil Society
8. Spinoza and Liberal Democracy
9. John Locke, Civil Society, and the Constrained Majority
10: Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Community and Civil Society
Part III: Late Modern and Contemporary Approaches to Civil Society
11. Kant: Civil Society and International Order
12. Hegel: Civil Society and the State
13. Marx and the Economic Argument About Civil Society
14. John Stuart Mill: Civil Society as a Higher Calling
15. John Rawls: The Just and Fair Civil Society
16. The Conservative View: Burke, Tocqueville, and Oakeshott
17. The Critique of Power in Civil Society: Friedrich Nietzsche's and Michel Foucault
18. Feminist Responses to Civil Society
19. Multiculturalism and the Challenges of a Global Civil Society
20. Conclusion: Civil Society and Civic Renewal
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