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Control # 1 99021005
Control # Id 3 DLC
Date 5 20231106174211.0
Fixed Data 8 990315s1999 nyu b 001 0 eng
LC Card 10    $a 99021005
ISBN 20    $a0192892789 (pbk.)
Obsolete 39    $a125552$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aDLC$cDLC$dGCG
Authen. Ctr. 42    $apcc
LC Call 50 00 $aJA66$b.P647 1999
Dewey Class 82 00 $a320/.01$221
Title 245 00 $aPolitical thought /$cedited by Michael Rosen and Jonathan Wolff with the assistance of Catriona McKinnon.
Imprint 260    $aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c1999.
Phys Descrpt 300    $axv, 442 p. ;$c24 cm.
Series:Title 440  0 $aOxford readers
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Note:Content 505 20 $gI. HUMAN NATURE: THE NATURAL SATE OF MANKIND: The$tstate exists by nature /$rAristotle -- $gThe$tmisery of the natural condition of mankind /$rThomas Hobbes -- $gThe$tstate of nature and the state of war /$rJohn Locke -- $tFear and peace /$rBaron De Montesquieu -- $gThe$tnoble savage /$rJean-Jacques Rousseau -- $tMan's character is formed for him /$rRobert Owen -- $tMan as a productive being /$rkarl Marx,$rFreidrich Engels -- $tNatural selection /$rCharles Darwin -- $gThe$tadvantage of morality /$rCharles Darwin -- $tMutual aid /$rPeter Kropotkin -- MAN'S NATURE AND WOMAN'S NATURE: $tWomen as weaker partners / $rPlato -- $tSeparate spheres / $rAristotle -- $gThe $tlikeness and unlikeness of the sexes /$rJean-Jacques Rousseau -- $gThe$trights of women /$rMary Wollstonecraft -- $gThe$tsubjection of women /$rJohn Stuart Mill -- $tIn a different voice /$rCarol Gilligan -- $tSocialist feminism and the standpoint of women /$rAlison M. Jaggar -- $gII. THE JUSTIFICATION OF THE STATE: WHAT IS THE STATE? $tPolitical power /$rJohn Locke -- $gThe$tstate and coercion /$rMax Weber -- $gTHE SOCIAL CONTRACT: $tCreating Leviathan / $rThomas Hobbes -- $tExpress and tacit consent / $rJohn Locke -- $tNatural freedom and the freedom of the citizen / $rJean-Jacques Rousseau -- $gThe $thypothetical contract / $rImmanuel Kant -- $gAGAINST THE SOCIAL CONTRACT: The $tirrelevance of consent / $rDavid Hume -- $tUtility as the true foundation / $rJeremy Bentham -- $gThe priority of the state over the individual /$rG.W.F. Hegel -- $gThe$tprinciple of fairness /$rH.L.A. Hart -- $gTHE ANARCHIST RESPONSE: $tScience and the people /$rMichael Bakunin -- $gThe$tconflict of autonomy and authority /$rRobert Paul Wolff -- $gCIVIL DISOBEDIENCE: The $tduty of obedience /$rPlato -- $gThe$tduty of disobedience /$rHenry David Thoreau -- $gAn$tunjust law is no law /$rMartin Luther King -- $tCivil disobedience /$rJohn Rawls -- $gIII. DEMOCRACY AND ITS DIFFICULTIES: AGAINST DEMOCRACY: $tRuling as a skill /$rPlato -- $gThe$tenlightened despot /$rFrederick the Great -- $gDEMOCRATIC IDEALS: The$tgeneral will /$rJean-Jacques Rousseau -- $tFreedom and equality /$rImmanuel Kant -- $gThe$tdemocratic citizen /$rJohn Stuart Mill -- $tMajority rule /$rJohn Rawls -- $gTRUE AND FALSE DEMOCRACY: $tBourgeois and proletarian democracy /$rV.I. Lenin -- $tParticipatory democracy /$rCarole Pateman -- $gDANGERS IN DEMOCRACY: $tRule of the people and rule of law /$rAristotle -- $gThe$tdanger of faction /$rJames Madison -- $tTyranny of the majority /$rAlexis de Tocqueville -- $gDEMOCRACY AND BUREAUCRACY: $tBureaucratic administration /$rMax Weber -- $tRule by oligarchy /$rVilfredo Pareto -- $gSEPARATION OF POWERS: $tLegislative, executive, and federative powers /$rJohn Locke -- $gThe$tideal constitution /$rBaron de Montesquieu -- $gIV. LIBERTY AND RIGHTS: WHAT IS LIBERTY? The$tliberty of the ancients and the liberty of the moderns /$rBenjamin Constant -- $tTwo concepts of liberty /$rIsaiah Berlin -- $tIn defence of positive freedom /$rCharles Taylor -- $tNo right to liberty /$rRonald Dworkin -- $gLAW AND MORALITY: $tOne simple principle /$rJohn Stuart Mill -- $gThe$tconsequences of liberty /$rJames Fitzjames Stephen -- $gThe$tenforcement of morals /$rPatrick Devlin -- $gThe$tchanging sense of morality /$rH.L.A. Hart -- $gTOLERATION AND FREE EXPRESSION: The$tfutility of intolerance /$rJohn Locke -- $tFree expression and the authority of the state /$rThomas Scanlon -- $gThe$tsatanic verses /$rJeremy Waldron -- $tOnly words /$rCatherine Mackinnon -- $gVIRTUE AND CITIZENSHIP: The$tdemocratic citizen /$rPericles -- $gThe$trequirements of citizenship /$rAristotle -- $gThe$tservility of the moderns /$rNiccolo Machiavelli -- $gThe$tnature of modern servitude /$rAlexis de Tocqueville -- $gThe$trepublican ideal of political liberty /$rQuentin Skinner -- $gRIGHTS: $tNonsense on stilts /$rJeremy Bentham -- $gThe$trights of egoistic man /$rKarl Marx -- $tRights as side-constraints /$rRobert Nozick -- $tTaking rights seriously /$rRonald Dworkin -- $gPUNISHMENT: $tIn favour of capital punishment /$rJohn Stuart Mill -- $tPunishment and responsibility /$rH.L.A. Hart -- $tWhere deterrence theory goes wrong /$rRobert Nozick.
Note:Content 505 20 $gV. ECONOMIC JUSTICE: PRIVATE PROPERTY: $tLabour as the basis of property /$rJohn Locke -- $gThe$tearth belongs to nobody /$rJean-Jacques Rousseau -- $tProperty as expression /$rG.W.F. Hegel -- $gThe$tright to the use of the earth /$rHerbert Spencer -- $tMoney, the universal whore /$rKarl Marx -- $gThe$ttrue foundation of private property /$rKarl Marx -- $tProperty and aggression /$rSigmund Freud -- $tReaping without sowing /$rR.H. Tawney -- $tDifficulties with mixing labour /$rRobert Nozick -- $gTHE MARKET: The$tdangers of government interference /$rAdam Smith -- $tAppearance and reality /$rKarl Marx -- $tPrices as a code /$rF.A. Hayek -- $gThe$ttyranny of controls /$rMilton Friedman,$rRose Friedman -- $tPoverty as lack of freedom /$rG.A. Cohen -- $gTHEORIES OF DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE: The$tgrasshopper and the ants /$rAesop -- $tReciprocity /$rAristotle -- $tEquality and inequality /$rAristotle -- $gThe$tcommon stock /$rGerald Winstanley -- $gThe$timpossibility of equality /$rDavid Hume -- $tFrom each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs /$rKarl Marx -- $tLooking backward /$rEdward Bellamy -- $gThe$timpossibility of planning /$rF.A. Hayek -- $tTwo principles of justice /$rJohn Rawls -- $gThe$tentitlement theory /$rRobert Nozick -- $tEquality of resources /$rRonald Dworkin -- $gVI. JUSTICE BETWEEN GROUPS: PEACE AND WAR: $tPerpetual peace /$rImmanuel Kant -- $gThe$tcivilizing influence of commerce /$rRichard Cobden -- $tJust and unjust war /$rMichael Walzer -- $gThe$tlimits of warfare /$rThomas Nagel -- $gNATIONALISM: $tNational sentiment /$rIsaiah Berlin -- $tIs patriotism a virtue? /$rAlasdair Macintyre -- $gMINORITY RIGHTS: The$tmessage of affirmative action /$rThomas Hill -- $tNational self-determination /$rAvishai Margalit,$rJoseph Raz -- $gINTERGENERATIONAL JUSTICE: $tJustice between generations /$rBrian Barry -- $gINTERNATIONAL JUSTICE: $tFamine, affluence and morality /$rPeter Singer -- $tLifeboat earth /$rOnora O'Neill -- $gVII. ALTERNATIVES TO LIBERALISM: LIBERAL THEORY UNDER STALIN: $tLegitimation crisis /$rJürgen Habermas -- $tLiberalism in retreat /$rMichael Walzer -- $gThe$tartificiality of liberalism /$rMichael Walzer -- $gCONSERVATISM: $tEternal society /$rEdmund Burke -- $gThe$ttransmission of culture /$rT.S. Eliot -- $tOn being conservative /$rMichael Oakeshott -- $gCOMMUNITARIANISM: $tIdentification and subjectivity /$rCharles Taylor -- $tTradition and the unity of a life /$rAlasdair Macintyre -- $tConceptions of community /$rMichael Sandel -- $gSOCIALISM: $tWork in communist society /$rKarl Marx -- $gThe$tCommunist Manifesto /$rKarl Marx -- $gThe$trealm of freedom /$rKarl Marx -- $gThe$tsoul of man under socialism /$rOscar Wilde -- $tProductive activity /$rErnest Mandel -- $tSocialism and equality of opportunity /$rG.A. Cohen -- $gPOST-MODERNISM: The$timpulse towards justice /$rFreidrich Nietzsche -- $tPower/knowledge /$rMichel Foucault -- $gThe$tpriority of democracy to philosophy /$rRichard Rorty -- $gVIII. PROGRESS AND CIVILIZATION: The$teffect of the arts and sciences /$rJean-Jacques Rousseau -- $tDivision of labour /$rAdam Smith -- $tFragmentation and aesthetic education /$rFriedrich Schiller -- $tDevelopment of the productive forces /$rKarl Marx -- $tOur self-destructive impulse /$rFyodor Dostoevsky -- $tTransition to communism /$rFriedrich Engels -- $tDisenchantment /$rMax Weber -- $gThe$tutopian method /$rKarl Popper -- $gThe$tend of history /$rFrancis Fukuyama -- $gAPPENDIX: FUNDAMENTAL POLITICAL DOCUMENTS: $tUS declaration of independence (1776) -- $tDeclaration of the rights of man and citizen (1789) -- $gThe$tBill of Rights (1789) -- $gThe$tGettysburg address (1863) -- $tUnited Nations universal declaration of human rights (1948)
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aPolitical science$xPhilosophy.
Genre/Form 655  7 $aPrimary sources.$2lcgft
AE:Pers Name 700 $aRosen, Michael.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aWolff, Jonathan.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aMcKinnon, Catriona.