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A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, 2 Volume Set

Goodin, Robert E. / Pettit, Philip / Pogge, Thomas W. (Editor)

Blackwell Companions to Philosophy

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2. Edition October 2007
952 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-4051-3653-2
John Wiley & Sons

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This new edition of A Companion to Contemporary Political
Philosophy has been extended significantly to include 55
chapters across two volumes written by some of today's most
distinguished scholars.

* New contributors include some of today's most
distinguished scholars, among them Thomas Pogge, Charles Beitz, and
Michael Doyle

* Provides in-depth coverage of contemporary philosophical debate
in all major related disciplines, such as economics, history, law,
political science, international relations and sociology

* Presents analysis of key political ideologies, including new
chapters on Cosmopolitanism and Fundamentalism

* Includes detailed discussions of major concepts in political
philosophy, including virtue, power, human rights, and just
war

Volume I.

Preface to the First Edition ix

Preface to the Second Edition xi

Contributors xii

Introduction xvi

PART I: DISCIPLINARY CONTRIBUTIONS 3

1 Analytical Philosophy 5

PHILIP PETTIT

2 Continental Philosophy 36

DAVID WEST

3 History 69

RICHARD TUCK

4 Sociology 88

KIERAN HEALY

5 Economics 118

GEOFFREY BRENNAN

6 International Political Economy 153

RICHARD HIGGOTT

7 Political Science 183

ROBERT E. GOODIN

8 International Relations 214

HELEN V. MILNER

9 Legal Studies 226

TOM CAMPBELL

PART II: MAJOR IDEOLOGIES 255

10 Anarchism 257

RICHARD SYLVAN with ROBERT SPARROW

11 Conservatism 285

ANTHONY QUINTON with ANNE NORTON

12 Cosmopolitanism 312

THOMAS POGGE

13 Feminism 332

JANE MANSBRIDGE and SUSAN MOLLER OKIN

14 Liberalism 360

ALAN RYAN

15 Marxism 383

BARRY HINDESS

16 Fundamentalisms 403

R. SCOTT APPLEBY

17 Socialism 414

PETER SELF with MICHAEL FREEDEN

Volume II.

Contributors.

PART III: SPECIAL TOPICS 441

18 Autonomy 443

GERALD DWORKIN

19 Civil Society 452

RAINER FORST

20 Community and Multiculturalism 463

WILL KYMLICKA

21 Contract and Consent 478

JEAN HAMPTON

22 Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law 493

C. L. TEN

23 Corporatism and Syndicalism 503

BOB JESSOP

24 Criminal Justice 511

NICOLA LACEY

25 Democracy 521

AMY GUTMANN

26 Dirty Hands 532

C. A. J. COADY

27 Discourse 541

ERNESTO LACLAU

28 Distributive Justice 548

PETER VALLENTYNE

29 Efficiency 563

RUSSELL HARDIN

30 Environmentalism 572

JOHN PASSMORE with STEPHEN GARDINER

31 Equality 593

RICHARD J. ARNESON

32 Federalism 612

WILLIAM H. RIKER with ANDREAS FØLLESDAL

33 Historical Justice 621

MARTHA MINOW

34 Human Rights 628

CHARLES R. BEITZ

35 International Distributive Justice 638

PHILIPPE VAN PARIJS

36 Intellectual Property 653

SEANA VALENTINE SHIFFRIN

37 Just War 669

JEFF McMAHAN

38 Legitimacy 678

RICHARD E. FLATHMAN

39 Liberty 685

CHANDRAN KUKATHAS

40 Personhood 699

TIMOTHY MULGAN

41 Power 709

FRANK LOVETT

42 Property 719

ANDREW REEVE

43 Republicanism 729

KNUD HAAKONSSEN

44 Responsibility: Personal, Collective, Corporate 736

CHRISTOPHER HEATH WELLMAN

45 Rights 745

JEREMY WALDRON

46 Secession and Nationalism 755

ALLEN BUCHANAN

47 Sociobiology 767

ALLAN GIBBARD

48 Sovereignty and Humanitarian Military Intervention 781

MICHAEL DOYLE

49 The State 793

PATRICK DUNLEAVY

50 States of Emergency 804

DAVID DYZENHAUS

51 Toleration 813

STEPHEN MACEDO

52 Totalitarianism 821

EUGENE KAMENKA

53 Trust and Social Capital 830

BO ROTHSTEIN

54 Virtue 842

WILLIAM A. GALSTON

55 Welfare 852

ALAN HAMLIN

Index 865
"The Companion will serve as a useful resource for
undergraduates and researchers alike. The diverse selection of
expert contributors is impressive." (ARBA Online,
March 2009)

"Strongly recommended. University libraries catering for courses
in politics, philosophy, law or the social sciences will all find
useful material here, and should consider it for acquisition."
(Reference Reviews, February 2009)

"As a whole the volume serves as a fine survey for the advanced
undergraduate student and a good reference work for the
professional seeking connections to ideas outside a narrow
specialization. Summing Up: Recommended." (CHOICE)
Robert E. Goodin is a Distinguished Professor jointly of
Philosophy and of Social & Political Theory in the Research
School of Social Sciences and a Corresponding Fellow of the British
Academy. General Editor of a 10-volume series of Oxford
Handbooks of Political Science and founding editor of
Blackwell's Journal of Political Philosophy, Goodin
served as co-editor of the British Journal of Political
Science and Associate Editor of Ethics.

Philip Pettit, formerly of the Australian National
University, is now L.S. Rockefeller University Professor of
Politics and Human Values at Princeton University. He works in
moral and political theory and on background issues in
philosophical psychology and social ontology.

Thomas Pogge is Professor of Political Science at
Columbia University and Professorial Fellow at the ANU Centre for
Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics. He is editor for social and
political philosophy for the Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy and a member of the Norwegian Academy of
Science.

R. E. Goodin, Australian National University, Australia; P. Pettit, Princeton University, USA; T. W. Pogge, Australian National University, Australia