Dimensions
140 x 12 x 13mm
Philosophers have always asked fundamental and disturbing questions about human beings and politics:
How did governments get started in the first place, and why should they be obeyed? Could we live without them? How much power should they have? Do they allow us enough freedom? Is democracy the best form of government? Are we always right to be sceptical about politicians?
'Introducing Political Philosophy' explains the central concepts of this intriguing branch of philosophy. It also describes and evaluates the key ideas of all the major political theorists, from Plato to Foucault, who have tried to think systematically about human beings, societies, and the purpose of governments. And at a time when we are being encouraged to think of ourselves as consumers rather than citizens, our need for a better understanding of political ideas is probably greater than ever.
Dave Robinson's account of this huge subject is always clear and informative and is accompanied throughout by the inventive and entertaining illustrations of Judy Groves.