by Michael Rosen (Editor), Michael Rosen (Editor), Jonathan Wolff (Editor)
Human beings live together in societies which, by their very nature, give rise to institutions governing the behaviour and freedom of individuals. This raises important questions about how these institutions ought to function, and the extent to which actual systems of government succeed or fail in meeting these ideals. This Oxford Reader contains 140 key writings on political thought, covering issues about human nature and its relation to society, the extent to which the powers of the State are justified, the tension between liberty and rights, and the way resources should be distributed. Topics such as international relations, minority rights, democracy, socialism, and conservatism are also discussed, by contributors ranging from Plato and Aristotle to Foucault, Isaiah Berlin, and Martin Luther King.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 458
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 16 Dec 1999
ISBN 10: 0192892789
ISBN 13: 9780192892782