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The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought
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Preface; Editors' introduction; Part I. The Changing Fortunes of Liberal Democracy: 1. The coming of the welfare state Michael Freeden; 2. Politics and markets: Keynes and his critics Wayne Parsons; 3. The advent of the masses and the making of the modern theory of democracy Richard Bellamy; 4. Nationalism and imperialism James Mayall; 5. Fascism and racism Stanley G. Payne; 6. Conservatism Noel O'Sullivan; 7. Christian Democracy Mario Caciagli; 8. Critics of totalitarianism Jeffrey C. Isaac; 9. The end of the welfare state? Robert E. Goodin; Part II. Varieties of Marxism: 10. The Second International: socialisms and social democracy Dick Geary; 11. The Russian Revolution: an ideology in power Neil Harding; 12. Asian communism David McLellan; 13. Western Marxism David McLellan; 14. French Marxism - existentialism to structuralism Sunil Khilnani; Part III. Science, Modernism and Politics: 15. Reactions to positivism Melissa Lane; 16. Postmodernism: pathologies of modernity from Nietzsche to the post-structuralists Peter Dews; 17. Weber, Durkheim and the sociology of the modern state Antonino Palumbo and Alan Scott; 18. Freud and his followers Paul Roazen; 19. Modernism in art, literature and political theory Walter L. Adamson; 20. The new science of politics James Farr; 21. Utilitarianism and beyond: contemporary analytical political theory David Miller and Richard Dagger; Part IV. New Social Movements and the Politics of Difference: 22. Pacifism and Pacificism Martin Ceadal; 23. Feminisms Susan James; 24. Identity politics James Tully; 25. Green political theory Terence Ball; Part V. Beyond Western Political Thought: 26. Nonwestern political thought in the twentieth century Bhikhu Parekh; 27. Islamic political thought in the twentieth century Salwa Ismail; Epilogue - the grand dichotomy of the twentieth century Steven Lukes; Biographies; Bibliographies; Index.

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A comprehensive overview of the development of political thought to the end of the twentieth century, first published in 2003.

About the Author

Terence Ball is Professor of Political Science at Arizona State University. He taught for many years at the University of Minnesota, and has held visiting professorships at the Universities of Oxford and California, San Diego. Professor Ball has edited the political writings of James Mill and The Federalist for the Cambridge Texts series, co-edited (with Joyce Appleby) Thomas Jefferson for the same series, and his own books include Transforming Political Discourse, Reappraising Political Theory, and Rousseau's Ghost: A Novel, in addition to numerous co-edited works. Richard Bellamy is Professor of Political Science at University College London.

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'... provides an interesting and wide-ranging analysis. The list of contributors is impressive ... useful biographies and an excellent bibliography are also provided in the closing pages ... there are some notable innovations ... It should make a useful addition to any social science or humanities library ...' International Affairs 'The task in hand is succinct exposition laced with perspicuous evaluation. In their own terms, most of the contributors succeed admirably.' Times Higher Education Supplement '... an impressive work of reference, accompanied by a 57-page bibliography and handy biographical sketches of 180 leading thinkers ... this is an indispensable map. If you care about politics and agree with Keynes that ideas matter, you will find this an essential reference tool.' Economist

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