An Introduction to Political Philosophy
T**S
Simple,Dense,Useful,Easy to Understand
Great book for anyone wanting to understand some of the basic philosophical questions.
L**D
Purchased for school
Purchased for school
C**N
As described-perfect condition
Perfect condition!
D**.
Bought new, came stained
It arrived early which was nice, but I paid full price for a new book, not used, and it arrived with a brown stain on the front and back.
J**N
Five Stars
A good, easy-to-follow and engaging discussion of central themes in political philosophy. I much enjoyed it.
N**L
Five Stars
Good book
M**A
Decent introduction to modern political philosophy
The book focuses on political philosophy from Hobbes to the present with a brief nod to Plato. It is arranged by topic (state of nature, justifying the state, liberty, justice, etc.) rather than by thinker, which has its advantages. The last chapter "Justice for Everyone, Everywhere?" tries to pay homage to virtually every identity politics concern of current "progressive liberalism" (as the author terms it), but, unfortunately, provides only limited coverage of the criticisms. It's frustrating that there are so few texts like this to choose from.
D**T
Four Stars
Neat book
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