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Applying Political Theory: Issues and Debates 2nd edition


Applying Political Theory: Issues and Debates 2nd edition

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Applying Political Theory: Issues and Debates

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ISBN:
9781137426819
Publication Date:
20 May 2016
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Red Globe Press
Pages:
312 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 25 May 2024
Applying Political Theory: Issues and Debates

Description

Fully revised and extended, the new edition of this innovative and engaging textbook introduces the central elements of political theory from an applied perspective. Focusing on 12 high-profile contemporary social and political case studies, both domestic and global, this text shows how political theory illuminates and helps makes sense of important debates in public life. This is the perfect introduction for students interested in how political theory can be used to help us solve the political questions of our time, whether at a beginner's level, or building upon an introduction to theories and concepts. New to this Edition: - Draws on an even wider range of contemporary and historical political thinkers from different philosophical traditions - Updated to take recent important cases and controversies into account - Includes a new chapter which examines leaking classified information

Contents

1. Introduction 2. How Should Resources Be Distributed? Taxation, Welfare and Redistribution 3. Are Minority Cultures Entitled to Recognition and Rights? 4. Is Affirmative Action Fair? 5. Should Prostitution and Pornography Be Legal? 6. Should Same-Sex Marriage Be Legal? 7. Should the State Prohibit Euthanasia and Abortion? 8. Should Offensive Speech be Regulated? 9. What Should be the Limits to Whistle-Blowing and Other Citizen Protests? 10. Is Leaking Classified Information Justified? 11. Should Rich Countries Give More Foreign Aid? 12.Can Military Intervention into other Countries Be Justified on Humanitarian Grounds? 13.Should the Natural Environment Be Protected for Future Generations?

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