Using Political IdeasWiley, 1982 - 294 páginas "Using Political Ideas is a unique blend of political philosophy, political theory and history of political thought. It combines a critique of the major ideologies of recent and contemporary society with an analysis of the ideas that form the very stuff of political debate. By exposing the interplay between ideas and ideologies, it shows why political opponents often speak at cross-purposes and why rational agreement is so hard to achieve in politics."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Who Needs Political Theory? | 3 |
Liberalism | 31 |
Conservatism | 133 |
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