Modern Political Thought book. In addition to a new essay by Wootton, this unit features his new translation of Constant's 1819 essay "On Ancient and Modern Liberty".
Includes bibliographical references. Personal Name: Wootton, David, 1952-. M64 2056906263 1. Rubrics: Political science History. On this site it is impossible to download the book, read the book online or get the contents of a book. The administration of the site is not responsible for the content of the site. The data of catalog based on open source database. All rights are reserved by their owners.
Machiavelli and the Renaissance - Machiavelli (1469-1527). Letter to Vettori (1513). The Prince (1513-16). Disourses (c. 1517) - 2. Hobbes, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution - Calvin (1509-1564). On Civil Government (1536-60) - Hobbes (1588-1679). Leviathan (1651) - 3. John Locke, David Hume, and the Right of Revolution - Locke (1632-1704). Second Treatise of Government (1689) - Hume (1711-1776). Of the Original Contract (1748) - 4. Rousseau, the Enlightenment, and the Age of Revolution - Rousseau (1712-1778).
An economical and useful approach to modern political thought. Dan Engster, University of Chicago. Modern Political Thought might well replace current texts for undergraduate modern political theory and political philosophy classes. In it, primary sources are plentiful and well represented.
This book includes a wide and balanced selection of many of the more important texts of modern political thought. This book offers an economical and useful approach to modern political thought. John Loche David Hume and the Right of Revolution. 303. Rousseau the Enlightenment and the Age of Revolution.
Modern political thought. readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche. Published 1996 by Hackett Pub. in Indianapolis, Ind. Politieke filosofie, Political science, History, Protected DAISY, In library.
com Product Description (ISBN 0872203417, Paperback). Presents unabridged works and substantive abridgments in preeminent translations, along with balanced, lucid, sophisticated introductions. This book includes a wide and balanced selection of many of the more important texts of modern political thought.
In addition to a new essay by Wootton, this unit features his new translation of Constant's 1819 essay On Ancient and Modern Liberty. Other changes include expanded selections from Machiavelli's Discourses on Livy and a new Hegel selection, all of which strengthen an already excellent anthology.