Written by Phil Parvin and Clare Chambers, who are
current political philosophy lecturers and leading
researchers, Political Philosophy - The Essentials is
designed to give you everything you need to succeed, all
in one place. It covers the key areas that students are
expected to be confident in, outlining the basics in
clear jargon-free English, and then providing
added-value features like summaries of key thinkers, and
even lists of questions you might be asked in your
seminar or exam. The book's structure follows that of
most university courses on political philosophy, by
looking at the essential concepts within political
philosophy (freedom, equality, power, democracy, rights,
the state, political obligation), and then looking at
the ways in which piolitical philosophers have used
these fundamental concepts in order to tackle a range of
normative political questions such as whether the state
has a responsibility to alleviate inequalities, and what
interest liberal and demovratic states should take in
the cultural or religious beliefs of citizens. Teach
Yourself titles employ the 'Breakthrough method', which
is designed specifically to overcome problems that
students face. - Problem: ''I find it difficult to
remember what I've read.''; Solution: this book includes
end-of-chapter questions and summaries, and flashcards
of key points available on-line and as apps - Problem:
''Most books mention important other sources, but I can
never find them in time.''; Solution: this book includes
key texts and case studies are summarised, complete with
fully referenced quotes ready to use in your essay or
exam. - Problem: ''Lots of introductory books turn out
to cover totally different topics than my course.'';
Solution: this book is written by a current university
lecturer who understands what students are expected to
know. |
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