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Interpreting Political Responsibility J Dunn

Interpreting Political Responsibility By J Dunn

Interpreting Political Responsibility by J Dunn


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Focusing on the ineffectual contribution of modern academic study of political theory to show human beings how they have good reason to act in the historical situation in which they find themselves, this work offers a reappraisal of the nature of political theory and its role in contemporary life.

Interpreting Political Responsibility Summary

Interpreting Political Responsibility by J Dunn

The task of political theory is to show human beings how they have good reason to act in the historical situation in which they find themselves. The central theme of Interpreting Political Responsibility is the increasingly ineffectual contribution of modern academic study of political theory to carrying out this task.Human beings today depend more on the ability of a few for prudent and skilful political agency than ever before. There are many reasons for this dependence: the nuclear capability of the great world powers, the financial systems of the major capitalist states, the massive trade flows which affect virtually every modern population, the ecological effects of human production. This book presents the first coherent attempt to relate these factors systematically to one another, and considers the lack of progress in reconceiving contemporary political agency in the light of their cumulative presence.

About J Dunn

John Dunn is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of numerous works including Rethinking Modern Political Theory (1985), Modern Revolutions (1989) and The Politics of Socialism (1984).

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. What is Living and what is Dead in the Political Theory of John Locke? 3. Trust and Political Agency. 4. Rights and Political Conflict. 5. Liberty as a Substantive Political Value. 6. Revolution. 7. Country Risk: Social and Cultural Aspects. 8. Responsibility without Power: States and the Incoherence of the Modern Conception of the Political Good. 9. The Politics of Representation and Good Government in Postcolonial Africa. 10. Unger's Politics and the appraisal of Political Possibility. 11. Elusive Community: the Political Theory of Charles Taylor. 12. Reconceiving the Content and Character of Modern Political Community.

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GOR005384770
9780745608280
0745608280
Interpreting Political Responsibility by J Dunn
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Polity Press
19900913
280
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