Fifty Major Political ThinkersPsychology Press, 2003 - 255 من الصفحات Fifty Major Political Thinkers introduces the lives and ideas of some of the most influential figures in Western political thought, from ancient Greece to the present day. The entries provide a fascinating introduction to the major figures and schools of thought that have shaped contemporary politics, including:
Fully cross-referenced and including a glossary of theoretical terms, this wide-ranging and accessible book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the evolution and history of contemporary political thought. |
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Aristotle 384322 BCE | 11 |
St Augustine of Hippo 354430 | 19 |
John of Salisbury 112080 | 25 |
Marsilius of Padua c 1275c 1343 | 35 |
Nicolò Machiavelli 14691527 338 | 38 |
James Harrington 161177 | 57 |
David Hume 171176 | 76 |
Edmund Burke 172997 888 | 88 |
Friedrich Nietzsche 18441900 | 146 |
Jürgen Habermas 1929 230 | 151 |
Eduard Bernstein 18501932 | 159 |
Vladimir Ilich Lenin 18701924 | 171 |
Benito Mussolini 18831945 and Fascism | 175 |
Hannah Arendt 190675 | 188 |
Mohandas Gandhi 18691948 | 196 |
Michael Oakeshott 190190 | 203 |
William Godwin 17561836 | 101 |
Simone de Beauvoir 190886 and Second Wave Feminism 206 | 112 |
Charles Fourier 17721837 and Utopian Socialism | 117 |
Karl Marx 181883 | 121 |
Alexis de Tocqueville 180559 | 130 |
John Stuart Mill 180673 | 134 |
Mohandas Gandhi 18691948 196 | 142 |
Herbert Marcuse 18981979 and the Frankfurt School | 211 |
John Rawls 19212002 | 220 |
Arne Naess 1912 and Ecologism | 224 |
Robert Nozick 19382002 | 227 |
JeanJacques Rousseau 171278 78 | 230 |
JeanFrançois Lyotard 192498 | 236 |
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