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  • ...ected in the writings of [[Thomas Hobbes]]. Another major turning point in political philosophy was [[the Enlightenment]], where the foundation of modern liberal democracy ==Classical political philosophy==
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  • * Will Kymlicka, ''Contemporary Political Philosophy: an Introduction'' (1990), Clarendon Press. * Jonathan Wolff, ''An Introduction to Political Philosophy'', Oxford University Press
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  • ...language]], [[epistemology]], [[philosophy of science]], [[ethics]], and [[political philosophy]] as--arguably, of course--the "central disciplines" of philosophy. {{r|political philosophy}}
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  • * Will Kymlicka, ''Contemporary Political Philosophy: an Introduction'' (1990), Clarendon Press. * Jonathan Wolff, ''An Introduction to Political Philosophy'', Oxford University Press
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  • (1748–1832) [[United Kingdom|British]] [[utilitarianism|utilitarian]] [[political philosophy|political philosopher]].
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  • (1921–2002) [[United States of America|American]] liberal [[political philosophy|political philosopher]] and professor at [[Harvard University]].
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  • (1938–2002) [[United States of America|American]] [[political philosophy|political philosopher]], known for ''[[Anarchy, State, and Utopia]]'', whic
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  • ** an interview with [[Harvard University]] [[political philosophy|political philosopher]] [[Michael Sandel]]
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  • ...British philosopher who made major contributions to ethics, economics, and political philosophy.
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  • ...pley Chair in the American Constitution at [[Hillsdale College]], teaching political philosophy, American political thought, and American politics; Adjunct Fellow, [[Ashb
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  • {{r|Political philosophy}}
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  • Topic in political philosophy arising from the concern that humans do not live in a just world.
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  • {{rpl|Political philosophy}}
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  • ==Politics and political philosophy== *''Statecraft as Soulcraft'' (Simon & Schuster, 1983), a work of political philosophy that originally appeared as the Godkin Lecture at the John F. Kennedy Schoo
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  • A [[political philosophy]] that trusts the wisdom of the common man over that of elites
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  • A political philosophy that sees the greatest world benefits coming from an active movement to an
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  • .../noinclude>(1909-1972) [[American conservative]] thinker who developed the political philosophy of [[fusionism]], to link the schools of libertarianism and [[social conser
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  • ...fellow with the [[Claremont Institute]] for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy
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  • ...ing in [[healthcare policy]]; senior fellow, [[Hudson Institute]]; PhD in political philosophy from the Johns Hopkins University
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  • {{r|Political philosophy}}
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  • *Tully, James. ''An Approach to Political Philosophy: Locke in Contexts'' (Cambridge, 1993)
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  • The political philosophy of the Second Party System in the United States in the 1820s to 1840s, espe
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  • ...t," entitled "A General View of the Progress of Metaphysical, Ethical, and Political Philosophy since the Revival of Letters." . In 1827 he published the third volume of
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  • ...945 and more recent [[neo-Nazi]] movements. It includes various works of [[political philosophy]] that guided development, although these often are more individualized wri
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  • ...of Leonie Kramer''.</ref>. Although interested in questions of ethics and political philosophy, Armstrong has not written about this area in any depth. He has stated that
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  • ...ected in the writings of [[Thomas Hobbes]]. Another major turning point in political philosophy was [[the Enlightenment]], where the foundation of modern liberal democracy ==Classical political philosophy==
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  • ...f a number of texts which allow us to see Plato's [[ethics|ethical]] and [[political philosophy|political]] positions, albeit through the figure of [[Socrates]].
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  • Ricœur has worked on political philosophy as well, including work commenting on the ideas of the American liberal the
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  • ...England|English]] [[Philosophy|philosopher]], best known for his work in [[political philosophy]]. Influenced by the political realism of [[Machiavelli]]<ref>{{Cite web
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  • ...ged influence on public policy, while [[Karl Marx|Karl Marx's]] ( 1818-83) political philosophy has played a dramatic role in the shaping of the modern world.
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  • ...uture Prime Ministers. The course on moral philosophy embraced lectures on political philosophy, and from 1800 onwards a separate course of lectures was delivered on polit
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  • ...e part in over a dozen courses on subjects ranging from Jewish thought and political philosophy, to constitutional development and economic policy.
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  • * O'Gorman, Frank. ''Edmund Burke: Edmund Burke: His Political Philosophy'' (2004) 153pp [http://www.questia.com/read/108557108?title=Political%20Thi
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  • '''Social contract''' is a concept in [[political philosophy]] as a justification for the existence of state, or government, by the cons
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  • ==Political Philosophy== ...ess. As a philosopher he accepted strict limitations for the mind, and his political philosophy is both moderate and sensible, aimed at a balance among executive, legislat
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  • '''Populism''' is a political philosophy that trusts the wisdom of the common man over that of elites. Populist move
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  • '''Neoconservatism''' is a political philosophy and ideology that combines many traditional conservative opinions with an e ...merica|U.S. from Germany, where he had written on Thomas Hobbes: "Hobbes's political philosophy is the first peculiarly modern attempt to give a coherent and exhaustive at
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  • *Ph.D. in International Relations, Political Philosophy, and Islamic Political Thought, [[Georgetown University]], 2000.
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  • {{r|Political philosophy}}
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  • ...blisher = Random House | year = 1991}}, pp. 12-14</ref> They espoused the political philosophy of Sonnō jōi (尊皇攘夷, "Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians") o
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  • '''''The Prince''''' (''II Principe'') is a book on [[politics]] and [[political philosophy]] by [[Italy|Italian]] theorist [[Niccolò Machiavelli]]. The book was pres
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  • {{r|Political philosophy}}
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  • ===Works of political philosophy===
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  • * Brown, Stuart Gerry. ''The First Republicans: Political Philosophy and Public Policy in the Party of Jefferson and Madison.'' (1954). [http:// ...adison and the Heartless Empire of Reason'' (Univ. Press of Kansas, 1995), political philosophy
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  • ===Political philosophy=== * Brown; Stuart Gerry. ''The First Republicans: Political Philosophy and Public Policy in the Party of Jefferson and Madison'' (1954)[http://www
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  • ...Institute and professor emeritus at Georgetown University, specializing in political philosophy and constitutional law. He is a member of the Committee for the Present Da
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  • {{r|Rachel McCleary}} Political economy, moral and political philosophy
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  • Before journalism, he taught political philosophy at [[Michigan State University]] and the [[University of Toronto]], and wor
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  • ...as, such as [[metaphysics]], [[epistemology]], [[moral philosophy]], and [[political philosophy]], a great deal of the literature is taken up with a debate concerning the ...re the subjects. Alternatively, we might see it as a case of profes­sional political philosophy. In either case, the same sort of problem arises: we have to retain a disti
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  • ...a professor of philosophy, where he gave lectures on [[aesthetics]] and [[political philosophy]], the latter becoming the ''[[Philosophy of Right]]''. During his time at
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  • ...eyer''' (1909-1972) was an American conservative thinker who developed the political philosophy of fusionism, to link the schools of libertarianism and social conservatism
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  • Pontuso, James F. 2005. Political philosophy comes to Rick's : Casablanca and American civic culture. Lanham: Lexington
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  • '''Liberal internationalism''' is a political philosophy, which involves proactive international action, but to perfect a world comm
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  • ==Political philosophy==
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  • ...sts such as [[John Bright]] (1811-89) and [[Richard Cobden]] (1804-65). In political philosophy [[John Stuart Mill]]'s (1806-73) works stand as a monument to a tolerant an
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  • * Brown, Stuart Gerry. ''The First Republicans: Political Philosophy and Public Policy in the Party of Jefferson and Madison'' [http://www.quest
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  • * Brown, Stuart Gerry. ''The First Republicans: Political Philosophy and Public Policy in the Party of Jefferson and Madison'' 1954. [ online ed
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  • ...there were multiple interpretations of the '''[[socialism]]''' part of the political philosophy of '''[[National Socialism]]'''. Nyomarkay suggests that while ideology is
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  • *Haakonssen, Knud. "Republicanism." ''A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy.'' Robert E. Goodin and Philip Pettit. eds. Blackwell, 1995.
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  • * Brown; Stuart Gerry. ''The First Republicans: Political Philosophy and Public Policy in the Party of Jefferson and Madison'' (1954)[http://www
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  • * Brown; Stuart Gerry. ''The First Republicans: Political Philosophy and Public Policy in the Party of Jefferson and Madison'' Syracuse Universi
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  • ===Political philosophy=== ...he 'Open Society' and liberal democracy. For Popper, the major question of political philosophy is not “Who should rule?”, but “How can we get rid of bad rulers?”
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  • ...0113994 }}</ref> describes neoconservatism as being a legitimate American political philosophy, but misapplied by the George W. Bush Administration.
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  • '''Jacksonian Democracy''' was the political philosophy of the [[Second Party System]] in the United States in the 1820s to 1840s,
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  • Kirk grounded his [[Burkean conservatism]] in tradition, political philosophy, ''belles lettres'', and the strong religious faith of his later years; rat
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  • ...d have averse motivational consequences<ref> Will Kymlicka: ''Contemporary Political Philosophy'', Clarendon Press, 1989</ref>. The legal philosopher Ronald Dworkin propos ===Political philosophy===
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  • ...clear what it might be like to live in an anarchy, rather than hear about political philosophy. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 16:45, 21 September 2010 ...t have a great deal to say about anarchism except negatively. If you study political philosophy, a great amount of time is spent on social contract theories of the state,
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  • *{{cite book|first=Tom D.|last=Campbell|title=A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy edited by Robert E. Goodin and Philip Pettit|year=1993|chapter=The Contribu
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  • - [[Political philosophy]] -
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  • ...litical and spiritual supremacy in Asia.<ref> Christopher S. Goto-Jones, ''Political Philosophy in Japan: Nishida, the Kyoto School, and Co-prosperity'' (2005); David Will
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  • '''Global justice''' is an issue in [[political philosophy]] arising from the concern that "we do not live in a just world."<ref>Thoma ...nd especially since the 1970s, global justice became an important issue in political philosophy.<ref>Onora O'Neill, 'Transnational Economic Justice' in ''Bounds of Justice
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  • - [[public expenditure#Political philosophy|social choice theory]]
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  • ...of mind]], [[epistemology]], the [[philosophy of science]], [[ethics]], [[political philosophy]], and [[aesthetics]]. This has the advantage of emphasising the general a ...se in [[ethics]], [[Applied Ethics|applied ethics]] in particular and in [[political philosophy]]. The political philosophies of [[John Locke]], [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]]
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  • ...ing him an important classical scholar in addition to his contributions to political philosophy. ==Contributions to Political Philosophy==
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  • }}</ref> The political philosophy of [[neoconservatism]] considers Western liberal democracy the panacea, alt
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  • * Hamilton, Lawrence. 2003. The political philosophy of needs. Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. <B
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  • * [[Political philosophy]] * [[Robert E. Goodin]] & [[Philip Pettit]] eds, ''Contemporary Political Philosophy: An anthology'' (2nd edition, Malden Mass.: Blackwell, 2006), Part III.
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  • ...agrees the term may not be familiar, he traces it to the earliest Western political philosophy.<ref>pp. xvi-xviii</ref> [[Plato]] wrote there were three parts to the soul ...one's response, we are indebted to Fukuyama for such an ambitious work of political philosophy, more typical of the European intellectual tradition than our own, and look
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  • ...of [[Jeremy Bentham]], he made major contributions to [[economics]] and [[political philosophy]] and is generally considered to be the founder of British [[Liberalism]].
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