Abstract: Preface Acknowledgments 1. Theory, Philosophy, and Introduction Leo Strauss, Is Philosophy? Judith Shklar, Political Ideology Theodore J. Lowi, America's Old and New Philosophy Avigail Eisenberg, Reconstructing Pluralism William E. Connolly, Pluralism: Prelude Part I: Ideological Voices 2. Nineteenth-Century Ideologies Introduction John Locke, Second Treatise of National Assembly of France, Declaration of the of and of the Edmund Burke, Reflections on the in France Karl and Friedrich Engels, Communist Manifesto Emma Goldman, Anarchism: What It Really Stands 3. Twentieth-Century Ideologies Introduction Vladimir I. Lenin, State and Revolution Giovanni Gentile, Philosophic Basis of Fascism Paul Starr, Why Works John Kekes, A Case for Conservatism 4. Newer Quasi-Ideologies Introduction Michael J. Sandel, America's Search for a New Philosophy Richard John Neuhaus, Public Religion and Reason Susan Moller Okin, Justice, Gender, and the Family Arne Naess, Environmental Crisis and the Deep Ecological Movement Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Globalization and Part II: Philosophical Assumptions 5. Ontological Conceptions Introduction Plato, of Forms Walter Ullman, Ascending and Descending Theses of Ken Wilber, Great Chain of Jean Jacques Rousseau, the General Will Friedrich Engels, Marx's Materialist Conception of History Charles Darwin, Selection T. H. Huxley, Evolution and Ethics Judith Butler, Contingent Foundations: Feminism and the Question of 'Postmodernism' 6. Conceptions of Human Nature Introduction Herbert Deane, St. Augustine's Conception of Fallen Man Thomas Hobbes, Natural Condition of Mankind C. B. Macpherson, Early Liberal Model of Man Karl Marx, Estranged Labor Peter Kropotkin, Mutual Aid John Rawls, Rationality and Motivations of Parties in the Original Position Michael Sandel, Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self Bhikhu Parekh, Conceptualizing Human Beings 7. Images of Introduction Aristotle, Natural Origins of Associations Thomas Hobbes, Contractual Origins of Society Edmund Burke, Great Primaeval Contract of Eternal Society Paul Schumaker, Cleavages and Complex Equality 8. Epistemological Orientations Introduction Benjamin Barber, Epistemological Frame: Cartesian Jeremy Bentham, Of the Principle of Utility Alasdair MacIntyre, Narratives of the Good Life Guided by Living Traditions Richard Rorty, America's Civic Religion: Hopeful Pragmatism Carol Gilligan, In a Different Voice John Rawls, Political Constructivism Part III: Principles 9. On Community Introduction James Madison, Federalist No. 10 Rogers M. Smith, Toward a of Civic Identities David Held, Towards a Global Covenant: Global Social Kirkpatrick Sale, Human-Scale Robert Dahl, Chinese Boxes 10. On Introduction Michael Walzer, Distribution of Membership Joseph H. Carens, Aliens and Citizens: The Case For Open Borders T. H. Marshall, Development of Citizen Rights Iris Marion Young, Polity and Group Difference: Critique of the Ideal of Universal Citizenship Amitai Etzioni et al., Responsive Communitarian Platform: and Responsibilities Niccolo Machiavelli, Threat Posed by Corrupt Citizens 11. On Structure Introduction John Stuart Mill, Liberty Adam Smith, Principles and Virtues of Free Markets Lawrence E. Harrison, Progress and Poverty Without Marx Robert D. Putnam, Strange Disappearance of Civic America Anthony Giddens, Third Way and Imam Khomeini, Islamic John Locke, A Concerning Toleration 12. On Rulers Introduction Robert Dahl, Guardianship Edmund Burke, Speech to the Electors of Bristol Alexis de Tocqueville, Unlimited Power of the Majority in the United States and Its Consequences Joseph Schumpeter, A Realistic Alternative to the Classical Doctrine of Benjamin Barber , Strong Democracy: Politics in the Participatory Mode Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson, Deliberative Democracy Means William Riker, Liberalism, Populism, and the of Choice 13. On Authority Introduction Robert Paul Wolff, Conflict Between Authority and Autonomy Milton Friedman, Role of Government in a Free Society Garrett Hardin, Tragedy of the Commons Benjamin I. Page and James R. Simmons, Should Government Do? William Galston, Liberalism and Morality 14. On Introduction APSA Task Force on and Democracy, American Democracy in an Age of Rising Inequality John Rawls, A Kantian Conception of Equality Irving Kristol, A Capitalist Conception of Justice Robert Nozick, Entitlement Theory 15. On Change Introduction Michael Oakeshott, Being Conservative Richard Rorty, Movements and Campaigns Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from a Birmingham Jail Abd Al-Salam Faraj, Neglected Duty Albert Camus, Rebellion Beyond Nihilism
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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