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The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory by Anne Phillips, John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig 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. FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description Long recognized as one of the main branches of political science, political theory has in recent years burgeoned in many different directions. Close textual analysis of historical texts sits alongside more analytical work on the nature and normative grounds of political values. Continental and post-modern influences jostle with ones from economics, history, sociology, and the law. Feminist concerns with embodiment make us look at old problems in new ways, andchallenges of new technologies open whole new vistas for political theory.This Handbook provides comprehensive and critical coverage of the lively and contested field of politicaltheory, and will help set the agenda for the field for years to come. Forty-five chapters by distinguished political theorists look at the state of the field, where it has been in the recent past, and where it is likely to go in future. They examine political theory's edges as well as its core, the globalizing context of the field, and the challenges presented by social, economic, and technological changes. Author Biography John S. Dryzek is Professor of Social and Political Theory at Australian National University. Bonnie Honig is Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University. Anne Phillips is Professor of Gender Theory at the London School of Economics. Table of Contents John S Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, and Anne Philips: IntroductionI. CONTEMPORARY CURRENTS1: Richard Arneson: Justice After Rawls2: Wendy Brown: Power After Foucault3: William E Scheuerman: Critical Theory Beyond Habermas4: Linda Zerilli: Feminist Theory and the Canon of Political Thought5: Paul Patton: After the Linguistic Turn: Poststructuralist and Liberal Pragmatist Political Theory6: David Schlosberg: The Pluralist ImaginationII. THE LEGACY OF THE PAST7: J G A Pocock: Theory in History: Problems of Context and Narrative8: Jill Frank: The Political Theory of Classical Greece9: Eric Nelson: Republican Visions10: Jane Bennett: Modernity and its Critics11: James Farr: The History of Political Thought, as Disciplinary GenreIII. POLITICAL THEORY IN THE WORLD12: Richarad Bellamy: The Challenge of European Union13: Daniel A Bell: East Asia and the West: The Impact of Confucianism on Anglo-American Political Thought14: Ronald J Schmidt Jr: In the Beginning all the World was America: American Exceptionalism in New Contexts15: Roxanne L Euben: Changing Interpretations of Modern and Contemporary Islamic Political TheoryIV. STATE AND PEOPLE16: Shannon Stimson: Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law17: John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino: Emergency Powers18: Margaret Canovan: The People19: Simone Chambers and Jeffrey Kopstein: Civil Society and State20: Mark E Warren: Democracy and the State21: Michael Saward: Democracy and Citizenship: Expanding DomainsV. JUSTICE, EQUALITY, AND FREEDOM22: Susan Mendus: Impartiality23: Serena Olsaretti: Justice, Luck, and Desert24: Patchen Markell: Recognition and Redistribution25: Judith Squires: Equality and Difference26: Andrew Williams: Liberty, Equality, and Property27: Duncan Ivison: Historical InjusticeVI. PLURALISM, MULTICULTURALISM, AND NATIONALISM28: David Miller: Nationalism29: Jeffrey Spinner-Halev: Multiculturalism and its Critics30: Anna Elisabetta Galeotti: Identity, Difference, Toleration31: Chandran Kukathas: Moral Universalism and Cultural DifferenceVII. CLAIMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT32: Jack Donnelly: Human Rights33: Chris Brown: From International to Gloabl Justice?34: Rajeev Bhargava: Political Secularism35: Paul Gilroy: Multi-Culturalism and Post-ColonialismVIII. THE BODY POLITIC36: Moria Gatens: Politicizing the Body: Property, Contract, and Rights37: Beate Roessler: New Ways of Thinking About Privacy38: Cécile Fabre: New Technologies of the Body39: James M Glass: Paranoia and Political PhilosophyIX. TESTING THE BOUNDARIES40: Jodi Dean: Political Theory and Cultural Studies41: John M Meyer: Political Theory and the Environment42: Stephen L Elkin: Political Theory and Political Economy43: Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess: Political Theory and Social TheoryX. OLD AND NEW44: William E Connolly: Then and Now: Participant-Observation in Political Theory45: Arlene W Saxonhouse: Exile and Re-Entry: Political Theory Yesterday and Tomorrow Review `Review from previous edition 'This is a unique and impressive set of analyses about scholarship in political theory. It is comprehensive, as we would expect. Beyond that, it is remarkably creative in the way that Dryzek, Honig and Phillips have organized categories, and it includes much overdue reference to scholarship on non-Western and postcolonial thought.''Iris Marion Young, Late Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago.`'This extraordinary series offers 'state of the art' assessments that instruct, engage, and provoke. Both synoptic and directive, the fine essays across these superbly edited volumes reflect the ambitions and diversity of political science. No one who is immersed in the discipline's controversies and possibilities should miss the intellectual stimulation and critical appraisal these works so powerfully provide.''Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University`'Under the general editorship of Robert E. Goodin, a large group of intellectually attractive authors has charted the entire field of political science in an unbiased multi-paradigmatic way. Minerva's owl would make a nice logo for this monumental collective work of the Oxford Handbooks: what moves us forward is looking back at what we know.''Claus Offe, Professor of Political Science, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin and Institute for Social Science, Humboldt University, Berlin. Promotional This broad-ranging and ambitious re-examination of political theory touches the field's past, present, and future Long Description Long recognized as one of the main branches of political science, political theory has in recent years burgeoned in many different directions. Close textual analysis of historical texts sits alongside more analytical work on the nature and normative grounds of political values. Continental and post-modern influences jostle with ones from economics, history, sociology, and the law. Feminist concerns with embodiment make us look at old problems in new ways, andchallenges of new technologies open whole new vistas for political theory.This Handbook provides comprehensive and critical coverage of the lively and contested field of politicaltheory, and will help set the agenda for the field for years to come. Forty-five chapters by distinguished political theorists look at the state of the field, where it has been in the recent past, and where it is likely to go in future. They examine political theory's edges as well as its core, the globalizing context of the field, and the challenges presented by social, economic, and technological changes. Review Text `Review from previous edition 'This is a unique and impressive set of analyses about scholarship in political theory. It is comprehensive, as we would expect. Beyond that, it is remarkably creative in the way that Dryzek, Honig and Phillips have organized categories, and it includes much overdue reference to scholarship on non-Western and postcolonial thought.' 'Iris Marion Young, Late Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago.`'This extraordinary series offers 'state of the art' assessments that instruct, engage, and provoke. Both synoptic and directive, the fine essays across these superbly edited volumes reflect the ambitions and diversity of political science. No one who is immersed in the discipline's controversies and possibilities should miss the intellectual stimulation and critical appraisal these works so powerfully provide.' 'Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University`'Under the general editorship of Robert E. Goodin, a large group of intellectually attractive authors has charted the entire field of political science in an unbiased multi-paradigmatic way. Minerva's owl would make a nice logo for this monumental collective work of the Oxford Handbooks: what moves us forward is looking back at what we know.' 'Claus Offe, Professor of Political Science, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin and Institute for Social Science, Humboldt University, Berlin. Review Quote ''Under the general editorship of Robert E. Goodin, a large group of intellectually attractive authors has charted the entire field of political science in an unbiased multi-paradigmatic way. Minerva's owl would make a nice logo for this monumental collective work of the Oxford Handbooks: whatmoves us forward is looking back at what we know.' 'Claus Offe, Professor of Political Science, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin and Institute for Social Science, Humboldt University, Berlin. Feature The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory is innovatively characterized by a broad-ranging re-examination of the fieldEngagingly written by an illustrious team of international contributors Details ISBN0199548439 Short Title OXFORD HANDBK OF POLITICAL THE Language English ISBN-10 0199548439 ISBN-13 9780199548439 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 320 Year 2008 Author Bonnie Honig Imprint Oxford University Press Place of Publication Oxford Cou, Oxford University Press<