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|a Clohesy, Anthony M.
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|a Contemporary political theorists in context
|c Anthony M Clohesy, Stuart Isaacs and Chris Sparks.
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|a London;New York:
|b Routledge,
|c c2009.
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|a 1 online resource (160 p.).
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|a Description based on print version record
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a 1. The inter-war debate: new theories of the state : Weber ; Gramsci ; Schmitt -- 2. Post-war debates: the recovery of politics : Arendt ; Oakeshott ; De Beauvoir ; Adorno -- 3. Contemporary debates: rights, identity and justice : Rawls and Nozick ; Kymlicka ; Foucault
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|a This volume introduces students to the theoretical context of contemporary political ideas through a historical approach that brings them to life
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|a Political science --
|x History --
|y 20th century
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|a Isaacs, Stuart
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|a Sparks, Chris(
|d 1956-)
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|c Open Shelf (30 days)
|e Badak Internet Collection
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