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Western Political Thought, Second Edition, presents the fundamental terms, ideas, and dilemmas of Western political philosophy in a straightforward, easy-to-understand manner. It organizes the theorists historically, explains basic concepts in depth, and draws out and analyzes the implications of various political theories. Moreover, this cohesive volume employs an overarching theme, examining each thinker in terms of the changing relationships of ethics and politics in Western political philosophy.
“Balanced and insightful.” — Joseph Prud’homme, Washington College
“Nelson’s text is a contemporary classic. It explains the major concepts of each philosopher’s political theory in a sophisticated way and yet is accessible to the beginner.” — Sharon Murphy, Nazareth College
“Well-organized, in-depth, no-nonsense text at a good price.” — Margaret Cecere, Lord Fairfax Community College
“Waveland’s decision to pick up the book and price it affordably does my future students a real service. In my view, Nelson has written the best introduction to political thought when judged by its thoroughness of treatment, clarity of presentation, significance of content, and attention to scholarship.” — Wes Martin, Keene State College
Part I: CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL POLITICAL THEORY
1. Socrates
2. Plato
3. Aristotle
4. Cicero
5. St. Augustine
6. St. Thomas Aquinas
Part II: MODERN POLITICAL THEORY
7. Machiavelli
8. Hobbes
9. Locke
10. Rousseau
Part III: CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY
11. Conservatism
12. Classical Liberalism
13. Modern Liberalism
14. Marxism
15. The Age of Ideology




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