
A History of Western Political Thought
by Mcclelland; J SBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
List of Biographies | |
Foreword | |
The Greeks | |
Ancient Greek Political Thought | |
Socrates and Plato | |
The Guardians of the State and Justice | |
Aristotle and the Science of Politics | |
Romans and Roman Catholics: From Polis to Cosmopolis | |
Christian Cosmopolitan: St. Augustine's City of God | |
Christendom and its Law: St. Thomas Aquinas | |
Romans and Humanists: the Reinvention of Sovereignty | |
The Re-invention of Sovereignty: Marsilius of Padua | |
Machiavelli: The Prince and The Virtuous Republic | |
The Theory of the Social Contract | |
The Rise and Extraordinary Persistence of the Theory of the Social Contract | |
Social Contract I: The Hobbesian Version | |
Social Contract II: The Lockean Version | |
Social Contract III: The Rousseauist Version | |
Enlightenment and the Development of the Modern State | |
The Modernity of the Modern State | |
The Politics of Enlightenment | |
Enlightenment and Government through Law: Montesquieu | |
The American Enlightenment: Jefferson, Crevecoeur, Hamilton, Jay, Madison, Paine | |
The Limitations of Enlightenment: Hume and Burk | |
The Rise of Liberalism | |
Liberalism Comes of Age: Bentham and John Stuart Mill | |
Liberalism in Maturity and Decline: Spencer, Sumner and Green | |
Reactions to Liberalism 1 | |
Hegel: The State and Dialectic | |
Hegel and the Hegelian Context of Marxism | |
Reactions to Liberalism 2 | |
Socialism Marxism and Other Socialisms | |
Social Democracy: Bernstein and Crosland | |
The Synthesis of Jacobinism and Marxism - Bolshevism: Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin | |
Reactions to Liberalism 3 | |
Irrationalism and Anti-Rationalism | |
The Moral Exclusiveness of Nationalism: Herder | |
The Elitist Critique of Democracy: Pareto and Michels | |
Liberalism's Special Enemies: The Crowd and its Theorists | |
The Leader and his Crowd: Sigmund Freud's Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1921) | |
Fascism, or Being Revolutionary without Being Marxist | |
Conservatism: Maurras and Oakeshott | |
Thinking about Thinking, and the Lapse into Discourses | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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