Reconstructing the Classics: Political Theory from Plato to Weber (Chatham House Studies in Political Thinking)
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ISBN: 0872893391 / Publisher: CQ Press, June 2007
For students, Portis (Texas A&M U.) provides a text that aims to highlight the importance of the classics to political science. Each chapter presents a political theory derived from the work of a classical political thinker, organized in the same way with sections on historical context, human nature and rational motivation, the motivational basis of social solidarity, the function and organization of authority, general theory of political change and stability, the theorist's political motivation, and a brief guide to their literature. Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Mill, Marx, and Weber (new to this edition) are the theorists discussed. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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To truly understand the substance and value of any great philosopher’s work, students must examine political theory against the backdrop of history, the surrounding literature, and the individual theorist’s views on human nature and rational motivation. In this third edition of his classic text, Edward Portis provides students with the framework they need to fully appreciate the original texts they are reading and apply the concepts they are learning.Fully updated since the previous edition almost a decade ago, Portis expands his coverage to include a complete chapter on Max Weber. Further, Portis strengthens his lucid introductions to the greatest theorists of Western political thought, proving them indispensable guides for both the politically engaged citizen and the practicing social scientist. He also provides suggestions, updated for this edition, for further reading in political theory.
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