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The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls
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Informationen zum Autor David Boucher (University of Wales, Swansea), Paul Kelly (London School of Economics) Klappentext First published in 2004. WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL CONTRACT IN MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT? The concept of a social contract has been central to political thought since the seventeenth century. Contract theory has been used to justify political authority, to account for the origins of the state, and to provide foundations for moral values and the creation of a just society. In The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls, leading scholars from Britain and America survey the history of contractarian thought and the major debates in political theory which surround the notion of the social contract. The book examines the critical reception to the ideas of thinkers including Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel and Marx, and includes the more contemporary ideas of John Rawls and David Gauthier. It also incorporates discussions of international relations theory and feminist responses to contractarianism. Together, the essays provide a comprehensive introduction to theories and critiques of the social contract within a broad political theoretical framework. Zusammenfassung Leading scholars from Britain and America survey the history of contractarian thought and the major debates in political theory which surround the notion of social contract. This work aims to be a comprehensive introduction within a broad theoretical framework. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of contributors, Preface, 1. The social contract and its critics: an overview, 2. Hobbes's contractarianism: a comparative analysis, 3. John Locke: social contract versus political anthropology, 4. Locke's contract in context, 5. History, reason and experience: Hume's arguments against contract theories, 6. Rousseau, social contract and the modern Leviathan, 7. Kant on the social contract, 8. Hegel's critique of the theory of social contract, 9. Marx against the social contract, 10. Contractarianism and international political theory, 11. Women, gender and contract: feminist interpretations, 12. Gauthier's contractarian morality, 13. Justifying 'justice': rianism, communitarianism and the foundations of contemporary liberalism, 14. Economic justice: contractarianism and Rawls's difference principle, Index...
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David Boucher (University of Wales, Swansea), Paul Kelly (London School of Economics)
Klappentext
First published in 2004. WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL CONTRACT IN MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT? The concept of a social contract has been central to political thought since the seventeenth century. Contract theory has been used to justify political authority, to account for the origins of the state, and to provide foundations for moral values and the creation of a just society. In The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls, leading scholars from Britain and America survey the history of contractarian thought and the major debates in political theory which surround the notion of the social contract. The book examines the critical reception to the ideas of thinkers including Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel and Marx, and includes the more contemporary ideas of John Rawls and David Gauthier. It also incorporates discussions of international relations theory and feminist responses to contractarianism. Together, the essays provide a comprehensive introduction to theories and critiques of the social contract within a broad political theoretical framework.
Zusammenfassung
Leading scholars from Britain and America survey the history of contractarian thought and the major debates in political theory which surround the notion of social contract. This work aims to be a comprehensive introduction within a broad theoretical framework.
Inhalt
List of contributors, Preface, 1. The social contract and its critics: an overview, 2. Hobbes's contractarianism: a comparative analysis, 3. John Locke: social contract versus political anthropology, 4. Locke's contract in context, 5. History, reason and experience: Hume's arguments against contract theories, 6. Rousseau, social contract and the modern Leviathan, 7. Kant on the social contract, 8. Hegel's critique of the theory of social contract, 9. Marx against the social contract, 10. Contractarianism and international political theory, 11. Women, gender and contract: feminist interpretations, 12. Gauthier's contractarian morality, 13. Justifying 'justice': rianism, communitarianism and the foundations of contemporary liberalism, 14. Economic justice: contractarianism and Rawls's difference principle, Index
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780415108461
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 1994
- EAN 9780415108461
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-0-415-10846-1
- Titel The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls
- Autor Boucher David , Paul Kelly
- Gewicht 530g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 288