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ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 1900 - 1949.
Jezik: Engleski
Tematika: Istorija
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Autor: Strani
57998) THE PRINCIPLES OF POLITICS by A.R. Lord M.A. , Oxford at the Clarendon Press 1931 ,
An Introduction to the Study of the Evolution of Political Ideas ;
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
PAGE
1. The general nature of Political Philosophy : its relation to History, and its principal aims
2. The beginnings of modern political theory
3. The Renaissance ; Machiavelli ; Sir Thomas More
4. The influence of the Reformation ; its continuity with the Middle Ages
5. The doctrine of Divine Right
6. The doctrine of Nature
7. The Law of Nature
8. The State of Nature ; the light of Nature
CHAPTER II
THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT
1. The context, character, and value of the idea .
2. H^s historical relations and practical tendencies ,
3. Its application by Hobbes
4. Its application by Locke
5. Its application by Rousseau
6. Revolution and the right of resistance : ciiticism and disappearance of the theory
CHAPTER III
SOVRREIGNTY (I): HOBBES` DOCTRINE AND THE JURISTIC VIEW
1 . Introductory : some important distinctions
2. Hobbes* theory of Sovereignty
3. Development and criticism of the theory
4. Hobbes and Spinoza
5. Revival of the doctrine by legal reformers and jurists : Austin’s Definition
6. Criticism
CHAPTER IV
SOVEREIGNTY (II) : LOCKE, MONTESQUIEU AND THE HISTORICAL VIEW
I. Introduction ; Limited Monarchy, Mixed Government, and the Balance of Powers
2. Locke’s theory
3. Montesquieu : Blackstone and Burke
4. The Federalist : Madison and Hamilton
CHAPTER V
SOVEREIGNTY (III) : THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE, ROUSSEAU AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL
VIEW
1. Introduction : the variety of meanings of the term Popular Sovereignty
2. Its treatment in England in the Seventeenth Century.
3. Its treatment by Rousseau
.4. The doctrine of the General Will
5. The theory of Democracy : its critics
CHAPTER VI
DEMOCRACY AND REPRESENTATION
1. Introduction: some distinctions
2. Representative Democracy
3. The Representative and the People
CHAPTER VII
THE NOTION OF LAW
1. Theories of Law : the science and the philosophy of Law
2. Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau
3. The Historical School and Political Philosophy
4. Law and Liberty
CHAPTER VIII
THE THEORY OF RIGHTS: INDIVIDUALISM
1. The general character and types of Individualism .
2. The individual`s rights : Hobbes and the right of Self- preservation
3. The individual`s rights: Locke and the right of Property
4. The individual`s rights : the Political Economists
5. Individualism and Evolutionary Formulae
6. Criticism
CHAPTER IX
THE THEORY OF RIGHTS: NATURAL RIGHTS
1. The Ethics of Right : problem and methods of justification
2. Nature as a source of rights : Hobbes and Locke .
3. Difficulties and inconsistencies in the theory
4. The theory in its historical and practical relations
5. The notion of Natural Rights : its implications
CHAPTER X
THE THEORY OF RIGHTS : CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
1. The definition of Civil and Political Rights: its implications
2. Freedom : general conditions
3. Political Freedom : its special character
4. The rights of the State and the rights of the Individual
CHAPTER XI
CONCLUSIONS
1. The State as the Will and the Mind of its Citizens
2. The State as Force and Power
3. The State and the World
hard cover, good condition , size 13 x 18,5 cm , English , 308 pages