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In this classic text, Steven Lukes discusses what 'individualism' has meant in various national traditions and across different provinces of thought, analysing it into its component unit-ideas and doctrines.
inauthor:"Steven Lukes" from books.google.com
New to this Edition: - An additional introduction explaining the context of the first edition of Power: A Radical View - Two new chapters defending Lukes' original argument and assessing the main debates about power since - A detailed guide ...
inauthor:"Steven Lukes" from books.google.com
New to this Edition: - An additional introduction explaining the context of the first edition of Power: A Radical View - Two new chapters defending Lukes' original argument and assessing the main debates about power since - A detailed guide ...
inauthor:"Steven Lukes" from books.google.com
Telling the story of the travels of a Professor Caritat, who is in search of the perfect world, Steven Lukes us on an irreverent romp through the history of western political philosophy.
inauthor:"Steven Lukes" from books.google.com
A whirlwind tour through the utopias of modernity The Curious Enlightenment of Professor Caritat is a brilliant fictional excursion through Western political philosophy from one of our most original thinkers.
inauthor:"Steven Lukes" from books.google.com
Contains the "Communist Manifesto," several essays discussing the historical background of the manifesto and its influence today, all of the prefaces to the manifesto used during Marx and Engels' lifetime, and Engels' "Principles of ...
inauthor:"Steven Lukes" from books.google.com
Enriched with a new introduction and useful learning features, this book remains a major reference for students of socio-legal theory.
inauthor:"Steven Lukes" from books.google.com
The only solution is to pursue both aims--seeing and not seeing--simultaneously. More particularly, this book has the primary object of achieving that sympathetic understanding without which no adequate critical assessment is possible.
inauthor:"Steven Lukes" from books.google.com
Who are the real barbarians? This provocative book takes an enlightening look at what we believe, why we believe it and whether there really is an irreparable moral discord between 'us' and 'them'.