The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism

The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism
Title The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism PDF eBook
Author Steven Wall
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 473
Release 2015-02-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 110708007X

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An expert survey of liberal approaches and liberal responses to diverse topics and controversies in contemporary political thought and practice.

The Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin

The Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin
Title The Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin PDF eBook
Author Joshua L. Cherniss
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 325
Release 2018-10-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107138507

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Isaiah Berlin remains one of the seminal political philosophers of the twentieth century. This book explains his enduring relevance as we face the challenges of the twenty-first.

The Cambridge Companion to Christian Political Theology

The Cambridge Companion to Christian Political Theology
Title The Cambridge Companion to Christian Political Theology PDF eBook
Author Craig Hovey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 321
Release 2015-11-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1107052742

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This volume explores contemporary Christian political theology, discussing its traditional sources, its emergence as a discipline, and its key issues.

The Cambridge Companion to Rawls

The Cambridge Companion to Rawls
Title The Cambridge Companion to Rawls PDF eBook
Author Samuel Richard Freeman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 602
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521657068

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The Cambridge Companion to Leo Strauss

The Cambridge Companion to Leo Strauss
Title The Cambridge Companion to Leo Strauss PDF eBook
Author Steven B. Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 325
Release 2009-05-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1139828258

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Leo Strauss was a central figure in the twentieth century renaissance of political philosophy. The essays of The Cambridge Companion to Leo Strauss provide a comprehensive and non-partisan survey of the major themes and problems that constituted Strauss's work. These include his revival of the great 'quarrel between the ancients and the moderns,' his examination of tension between Jerusalem and Athens, and most controversially his recovery of the tradition of esoteric writing. The volume also examines Strauss's complex relation to a range of contemporary political movements and thinkers, including Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, and Gershom Scholem, as well as the creation of a distinctive school of 'Straussian' political philosophy.

The Cambridge Companion to Civil Disobedience

The Cambridge Companion to Civil Disobedience
Title The Cambridge Companion to Civil Disobedience PDF eBook
Author William E. Scheuerman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 457
Release 2021-07-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108804845

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The theory and practice of civil disobedience has once again taken on import, given recent events. Considering widespread dissatisfaction with normal political mechanisms, even in well-established liberal democracies, civil disobedience remains hugely important, as a growing number of individuals and groups pursue political action. 'Digital disobedients', Black Lives Matter protestors, Extinction Rebellion climate change activists, Hong Kong activists resisting the PRC's authoritarian clampdown...all have practiced civil disobedience. In this Companion, an interdisciplinary group of scholars reconsiders civil disobedience from many perspectives. Whether or not civil disobedience works, and what is at stake when protestors describe their acts as civil disobedience, is systematically examined, as are the legacies and impact of Henry Thoreau, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King.

The Cambridge Companion to Constant

The Cambridge Companion to Constant
Title The Cambridge Companion to Constant PDF eBook
Author Helena Rosenblatt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 419
Release 2009-04-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139827715

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Benjamin Constant is widely regarded as a founding father of modern liberalism. The Cambridge Companion to Constant presents a collection of interpretive essays on the major aspects of his life and work by a panel of international scholars, offering a necessary overview for anyone who wants to better understand this important thinker. Separate sections are devoted to Constant as a political theorist and actor, his work as a social analyst and literary critic, and his accomplishments as a historian of religion. Themes covered range from Constant's views on modern liberty, progress, terror, and individualism, to his ideas on slavery and empire, literature, women, and the nature and importance of religion. The Cambridge Companion to Constant is a convenient and accessible guide to Constant and the most up-to-date scholarship on him.