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The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory
Dryzek, John S. (Editor), Professor of Social and Political Theory, Political Science Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University
Honig, Bonnie (Editor), Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University and Senior Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation
Phillips, Anne (Editor), Professor of Gender Theory and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Government and the Gender Institute, London School of Economics
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Print publication date: 2008 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-954843-9
Published to Oxford Handbooks Online: September 2009
doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199548439.001.0001


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Abstract: Introduction – Justice After Rawls – Power After Foucault – Critical Theory Beyond Habermas – Feminist Theory and the Canon of Political Thought – After the Linguistic Turn: Post-structuralist and Liberal Pragmatist Political Theory – The Pluralist Imagination – Theory in History: Problems of Context and Narrative – The Political Theory of Classical Greece – Republican Visions – Modernity and Its Critics – The History of Political Thought as Disciplinary Genre – The Challenge of European Union – East Asia and the West: The Impact of Confucianism on Anglo-American Political Theory – In the Beginning, All the World was America: American Exceptionalism in New Contexts – Changing Interpretations of Modern and Contemporary Islamic Political Theory – Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law – Emergency Powers – The People – Civil Society and the State – Democracy and the State – Democracy and Citizenship: Expanding Domains – Impartiality – Justice, Luck, and Desert – Recognition and Redistribution – Equality and Difference – Liberty, Equality, and Property – Historical Injustice – Nationalism – Multiculturalism and its Critics – Identity, Difference, Toleration – Moral Universalism and Cultural Difference – Human Rights – From International to Global Justice? – Political Secularism – Multiculturalism and Post-colonial Theory – Politicizing the Body: Property, Contract, and Rights – New Ways of Thinking about Privacy – New Technologies, Justice, and the Body – Paranoia and Political Philosophy – Political Theory and Cultural Studies – Political Theory and the Environment – Political Theory and Political Economy – Political Theory and Social Theory – Then and Now: Participant-Observation in Political Theory – Exile and Re-Entry: Political Theory Yesterday and Tomorrow

Keywords: America, citizenship, civil society, constitution, context, contract, critical theory, democracy, equality, Europe, European Union, freedom, human rights, justice, law, liberty, nationalism, pluralism, political economy, political philosophy, political theory, power, property, rights, society, state, West
1. Introduction
Dryzek, John S.
Honig, Bonnie
Phillips, Anne
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2. Justice After Rawls
Arneson, Richard J.
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3. Power After Foucault
Brown, Wendy
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4. Critical Theory Beyond Habermas*
Scheuerman, William E.
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7. The Pluralist Imagination
Schlosberg, David
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10. Republican Visions*
Nelson, Eric
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18. Emergency Powers
Ferejohn, John
Pasquino, Pasquale
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19. The People*
Canovan, Margaret
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20. Civil Society and the State
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Kopstein, Jeffrey
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21. Democracy and the State
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23. Impartiality
Mendus, Susan
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24. Justice, Luck, and Desert*
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26. Equality and Difference*
Squires, Judith
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28. Historical Injustice
Ivison, Duncan
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29. Nationalism
Miller, David
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30. Multiculturalism and its Critics*
Spinner-Halev, Jeff
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31. Identity, Difference, Toleration
Elisabetta Galeotti, Anna
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33. Human Rights
Donnelly, Jack
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35. Political Secularism
Bhargava, Rajeev
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44. Political Theory and Social Theory
Helliwell, Christine
Hindess, Barry
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Index
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John S. Dryzek is Professor of Social and Political Theory, Political Science Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.

Anne Phillips is Professor of Gender Theory and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Government and the Gender Institute, London School of Economics.

Bonnie Honig is Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University and Senior Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation.




 
Anne Phillips
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I Introduction
II Contemporary Currents
III The Legacy of the Past
IV Political Theory in the World
V State and People
VI Justice, Equality, and Freedom
VII Pluralism, Multiculturalism, and Nationalism
VIII Claims in a Global Context
IX The Body Politic
X Testing the Boundaries
XI Old and New