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Print Price: $84.99

Format:
Paperback
512 pp.
156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN-13:
9780198782742

Copyright Year:
2002

Imprint: OUP UK


Contemporary Political Philosophy

An Introduction, Second Edition

Will Kymlicka

This edition of Will Kymlicka's best selling critical introduction to contemporary political theory has been fully revised to include many of the most significant developments in Anglo-American political philosophy in the last 11 years, particularly the new debates on political liberalism, deliberative democracy, civic republicanism, nationalism and cultural pluralism.

The book now includes two new chapters on citizenship theory and multiculturalism, in addition to updated chapters on utilitarianism, liberal egalitarianism, libertarianism, socialism, communitarianism, and feminism. The many thinkers discussed include G. A. Cohen, Ronald Dworkin, William Galston , Carol Gilligan, R. M. Hare, Catherine Mackinnon, David Miller, Philippe Van Parijs, Susan Okin, Robert Nozick, John Rawls, John Roemer, Michael Sandel, Charles Taylor, Michael Walzer, and Iris Young. Extended guides to further reading have been added at the end of each chapter, listing the most important books and articles on each school of thought, as well as relevant journals and websites.

Covering some of the most advanced contemporary thinking, Will Kymlicka writes in an engaging, accessible, and non-technical way to ensure the book is suitable for readers approaching these concepts for the first time. This second edition promises to build on the original edition's success as a key text in the teaching of modern political theory.


Readership : Introductory text for students of contemporary political philosophy/theory

Reviews

  • `Review of second edition:

    'There is an effortless command of a range of arguments and theories, comprehensive and informed knowledge of the relevant sources, and a narrative which is highly accessible and at the same time organises the material intelligently. Kymlicka's own
    views are expressed but in a way that does not do a disservice to those he criticises. This is a fine example of an introductory text which does not mute its authors stance but which benefits from his partisan participation in the debates''
    Dr David Archard, University of St Andrews
  • `Review of second edition:

    'Kymlicka has an exceptional ability to present difficult material in an accessible manner that nevertheless allows the reader to understand why the issue is complex and why it matters. The chapters are clearly written, pitched at the right level,
    and cover the territory''
    Dr Matt Matravers, University of York
  • Review of second edition:

    '(The) changes make this edition sill more attractive and useful than the first. Its depth, lucidity and rigour mark it out as one of the better introductions on the market for anyone who wishes seriously to engage with the important recent debates within contemporary liberal theory. It stands out as that rare introductory book that offers the hard analytical work required if one is really to get to grips with the issues.' THES
  • `Review of first edition:

    'Kymlicka has
    given us a superb book that might serve as a central text in both introductory and advanced courses in political philosophy...Kymlicka's striking achievement is to have presented a sophisticated philosophical analysis in clear, non-technical language readily intellible to any alternative reader...''
    David Stern, Teaching Philosophy
  • `Review of first edition:

    `... For a higher-level undergraduate or graduate course on contemporary political philosophy it would be ideal. Moreover, it is a serious work in political philosophy deserving the attention and respect of the mature
    political-philosophical community''
    James Child, Philosophical Quarterly

1. Introduction
2. Utilitarianism
3. Liberal Equality
4. Libertarianism
5. Marxism
6. Communitarianism
7. Citizenship Theory
8. Multiculturalism
9. Feminism

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Will Kymlicka is Professor of Philosophy at Queens University, Canada and a recurrent Visiting Professor in the Nationalism Studies programme at the Central European University in Budapest. His most recent publications with Oxford University Press include Citizenship in Diverse Societies (co-edited with Wayne Norman, 2000) and Politics in the Vernacular: Nationalism, Multiculturalism, Citizenship (2001). The first edition of Contemporary Political Philosophy was translated into eight languages.

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Special Features

  • Will Kymlicka is the most distinguished political philosopher of his generation
  • Presents the most significant developments in contemporary Anglo-American political philosophy in a highly accessible but not simplistic way
  • Includes two new chapters on Citizenship Theory and Multiculturalism
  • All existing chapters are fully updated; the second edition also includes detailed guides to further reading in each chapter reading, with references the most important books, articles, journals and websites