For and Against the State: New Philosophical Readings (Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy)

For and Against the State: New Philosophical Readings (Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy)

by Jan Narveson (Editor), John T. Sanders (Editor)

Synopsis

Is government justified? This perennial question is central to political philosophy and has never been more alive than at the present time, in the midst of continuing political and social upheaval worldwide. This collection of new essays by thirteen philosophers addresses questions of political authority in light of recent work in political theory. Whether supporters or critics of the state, the authors make their arguments using up-to-date analytical tools, such as game and decision theory, and the hindsight provided by modern history. For and Against the State will be an important collection for students of philosophy, politics, economics, and history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 306
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 28 Jun 1996

ISBN 10: 0847681653
ISBN 13: 9780847681655

Media Reviews
A significant contribution to political philosophy. -- Loren Lomasky, Bowling Green State University
Instead of debating what the limits of state power should be, these carefully chosen essays address the more basic question: 'Is the state practically and morally necessary?' Social-contract, public-good, and rights-based arguments on both sides of this question are offered and examined, sometimes with surprising results! -- Douglas B. Rasmussen, St. Johns University
...this is a fine and valuable collection that addresses many of the most significant issues for and against the state. The editors should be commended. -- Michael Harris
Author Bio
John T. Sanders is professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Jan Narveson is professor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo.