Arguing About Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Zwolinski, Matt; Juarez-Garcia, Mario I.
Arguing About Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Zwolinski, Matt; Juarez-Garcia, Mario I.
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This Third Edition of Arguing About Political Philosophy is the most complete, up-to-date, and interdisciplinary anthology of its kind. Its selections cover classic philosophical sources, important works in political economy, and the writing of cutting edge contemporary theorists.
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This Third Edition of Arguing About Political Philosophy is the most complete, up-to-date, and interdisciplinary anthology of its kind. Its selections cover classic philosophical sources, important works in political economy, and the writing of cutting edge contemporary theorists.
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- Verlag: Routledge
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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
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- ISBN-13: 9781032863528
- ISBN-10: 1032863528
- Artikelnr.: 72700295
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- Libri GmbH
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 796
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1664g
- ISBN-13: 9781032863528
- ISBN-10: 1032863528
- Artikelnr.: 72700295
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Matt Zwolinski is Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Diego, USA, founder and director of USD's Center for Ethics, Economics, and Public Policy, and director of USD's undergraduate program in philosophy, politics, and economics. He is the co-author, with John Tomasi, of The Individualists: Radicals, Reactionaries, and the Struggle for the Soul of Libertarianism (2023), and with Miranda Perry Fleischer, of Universal Basic Income: What Everyone Needs to Know (2023). Mario I. Juarez-Garcia is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Tulane University, USA. His areas of specialization are political philosophy, moral philosophy, and PPE and he has published scholarly articles in Synthese, Public Affairs Quarterly, Journal of Moral Philosophy, and Social Philosophy and Policy. He is also the author of Moral Institutions: An Introduction to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (Routledge, 2025).
General Introduction Part 1. Fundamental Concepts 1a. Political Authority i. Social Contract Theory 1. Thomas Hobbes
Leviathan (chapters 11
13
14
15
17
18
21) 2. John Locke
The Second Treatise of Civil Government (chapters 2
3
8
9
19) 3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contract (Book I) ii. Against the Social Contract 4. David Hume
"Of the Original Contract" 5. Michael Huemer
"The Problem of Political Authority" 6. Charles Mills
"The Racial Contract" 7. Virginia Held
"Non-Contractual Society: A Feminist View" 1b. Justice 8. David Hume
"Justice as Convention" 9. John Stuart Mill
"Justice and Utility" (Utiltarianism
chapters 2 and 5) 10. John Rawls
"A Theory of Justice" 1c. Freedom 11. John Stuart Mill
"On Liberty" 12. Isaiah Berlin
"Two Concepts of Liberty" 13. Philip Pettit
"Republican Political Theory" 1d. Equality 14. Amartya Sen
"Equality of What?" 15. Richard Arneson
"Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare" 16. Harry Frankfurt
"Equality as a Moral Ideal" 17. Elizabeth Anderson
"What is the point of equality?" Part 2: Political Economy 2a. Property Rights 18. John Locke
"Property" 19. Herbert Spencer
"The Right to the Use of the Earth" 20. Garrett Hardin
"The Tragedy of the Commons" 21. David Schmidtz
"The Institution of Property" 2b. Market Efficiency and Market Failure 22. Adam Smith
"The Wealth of Nations" 23. Friedrich Hayek
"The Use of Knowledge in Society" 24. Debra Satz
"The Background Conditions of Market efficiency and Market Failure" 25. Charles Wolf
Jr.
"Market Failure" 26. Elinor Ostrom
"Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic Systems" 2c. Public Choice Theory 27. Machiavelli
"The Prince" 28. James Buchanan
"Public Choice: Politics Without Romance" 29. George Stigler
"The Theory of Economic Regulation" Part 3: Political Ideologies 3a. Liberalism 30. F.A. Hayek
"Why I am not a Conservative" 31. John Rawls
"Justice as Fairness: Political Not Metaphysical" 32. Gerald Gaus
"The Moral Foundations of Liberal Neutrality" 3b. Socialism 33. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
"The Communist Manifesto" 34. Karl Marx
"Critique of the Gotha Program" 35. G.A. Cohen
"Why Not Socialism?" 3c. Conservatism 36. Jerry Muller
"What is Conservative Social and Political Thought?" 37. Yoram Hazony
"The Conservative Paradigm" 3d. Libertarianism 38. Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi
"What Is Libertarianism?" 39. Robert Nozick
"The Entitlement Theory of Justice" 40. Peter Vallentyne
"Left-Libertarianism: A Primer" Part 4: Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy 4a. Are Sweatshops Immoral? 41. Benjamin Powell and Matt Zwolinski
"The Ethical and Economic Case Against Sweatshop Labor: A Critical Assessment" 42. Matthew Coakley and Michael Kates
"The Ethical and Economic Case for Sweatshop Regulation" 4b. Do We Owe Reparations for Past Injustices? 43. Ta-Nehisi Coates
"The Case for Reparations" 44. Jeremy Waldron
"Superseding Historic Injustice" 4c. What Do We Owe the Global Poor? 45. Peter Singer
"The Life You Can Save" 46. David Schmidtz
"After Solipsism" 4d. Are Immigration Restrictions Unjust? 47. Joseph Carens
"Aliens and Citizens" 48. Stephen Macedo
"The Moral Dilemma of US Immigration Policy" 4e. Is Democracy Overrated? 49. Jason Brennan
"Against Democracy" 50. Henry Farrell
Hugo Mercier
and Melissa Schwartzberg
"The New Libertarian Elitists"
Leviathan (chapters 11
13
14
15
17
18
21) 2. John Locke
The Second Treatise of Civil Government (chapters 2
3
8
9
19) 3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contract (Book I) ii. Against the Social Contract 4. David Hume
"Of the Original Contract" 5. Michael Huemer
"The Problem of Political Authority" 6. Charles Mills
"The Racial Contract" 7. Virginia Held
"Non-Contractual Society: A Feminist View" 1b. Justice 8. David Hume
"Justice as Convention" 9. John Stuart Mill
"Justice and Utility" (Utiltarianism
chapters 2 and 5) 10. John Rawls
"A Theory of Justice" 1c. Freedom 11. John Stuart Mill
"On Liberty" 12. Isaiah Berlin
"Two Concepts of Liberty" 13. Philip Pettit
"Republican Political Theory" 1d. Equality 14. Amartya Sen
"Equality of What?" 15. Richard Arneson
"Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare" 16. Harry Frankfurt
"Equality as a Moral Ideal" 17. Elizabeth Anderson
"What is the point of equality?" Part 2: Political Economy 2a. Property Rights 18. John Locke
"Property" 19. Herbert Spencer
"The Right to the Use of the Earth" 20. Garrett Hardin
"The Tragedy of the Commons" 21. David Schmidtz
"The Institution of Property" 2b. Market Efficiency and Market Failure 22. Adam Smith
"The Wealth of Nations" 23. Friedrich Hayek
"The Use of Knowledge in Society" 24. Debra Satz
"The Background Conditions of Market efficiency and Market Failure" 25. Charles Wolf
Jr.
"Market Failure" 26. Elinor Ostrom
"Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic Systems" 2c. Public Choice Theory 27. Machiavelli
"The Prince" 28. James Buchanan
"Public Choice: Politics Without Romance" 29. George Stigler
"The Theory of Economic Regulation" Part 3: Political Ideologies 3a. Liberalism 30. F.A. Hayek
"Why I am not a Conservative" 31. John Rawls
"Justice as Fairness: Political Not Metaphysical" 32. Gerald Gaus
"The Moral Foundations of Liberal Neutrality" 3b. Socialism 33. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
"The Communist Manifesto" 34. Karl Marx
"Critique of the Gotha Program" 35. G.A. Cohen
"Why Not Socialism?" 3c. Conservatism 36. Jerry Muller
"What is Conservative Social and Political Thought?" 37. Yoram Hazony
"The Conservative Paradigm" 3d. Libertarianism 38. Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi
"What Is Libertarianism?" 39. Robert Nozick
"The Entitlement Theory of Justice" 40. Peter Vallentyne
"Left-Libertarianism: A Primer" Part 4: Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy 4a. Are Sweatshops Immoral? 41. Benjamin Powell and Matt Zwolinski
"The Ethical and Economic Case Against Sweatshop Labor: A Critical Assessment" 42. Matthew Coakley and Michael Kates
"The Ethical and Economic Case for Sweatshop Regulation" 4b. Do We Owe Reparations for Past Injustices? 43. Ta-Nehisi Coates
"The Case for Reparations" 44. Jeremy Waldron
"Superseding Historic Injustice" 4c. What Do We Owe the Global Poor? 45. Peter Singer
"The Life You Can Save" 46. David Schmidtz
"After Solipsism" 4d. Are Immigration Restrictions Unjust? 47. Joseph Carens
"Aliens and Citizens" 48. Stephen Macedo
"The Moral Dilemma of US Immigration Policy" 4e. Is Democracy Overrated? 49. Jason Brennan
"Against Democracy" 50. Henry Farrell
Hugo Mercier
and Melissa Schwartzberg
"The New Libertarian Elitists"
General Introduction Part 1. Fundamental Concepts 1a. Political Authority i. Social Contract Theory 1. Thomas Hobbes
Leviathan (chapters 11
13
14
15
17
18
21) 2. John Locke
The Second Treatise of Civil Government (chapters 2
3
8
9
19) 3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contract (Book I) ii. Against the Social Contract 4. David Hume
"Of the Original Contract" 5. Michael Huemer
"The Problem of Political Authority" 6. Charles Mills
"The Racial Contract" 7. Virginia Held
"Non-Contractual Society: A Feminist View" 1b. Justice 8. David Hume
"Justice as Convention" 9. John Stuart Mill
"Justice and Utility" (Utiltarianism
chapters 2 and 5) 10. John Rawls
"A Theory of Justice" 1c. Freedom 11. John Stuart Mill
"On Liberty" 12. Isaiah Berlin
"Two Concepts of Liberty" 13. Philip Pettit
"Republican Political Theory" 1d. Equality 14. Amartya Sen
"Equality of What?" 15. Richard Arneson
"Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare" 16. Harry Frankfurt
"Equality as a Moral Ideal" 17. Elizabeth Anderson
"What is the point of equality?" Part 2: Political Economy 2a. Property Rights 18. John Locke
"Property" 19. Herbert Spencer
"The Right to the Use of the Earth" 20. Garrett Hardin
"The Tragedy of the Commons" 21. David Schmidtz
"The Institution of Property" 2b. Market Efficiency and Market Failure 22. Adam Smith
"The Wealth of Nations" 23. Friedrich Hayek
"The Use of Knowledge in Society" 24. Debra Satz
"The Background Conditions of Market efficiency and Market Failure" 25. Charles Wolf
Jr.
"Market Failure" 26. Elinor Ostrom
"Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic Systems" 2c. Public Choice Theory 27. Machiavelli
"The Prince" 28. James Buchanan
"Public Choice: Politics Without Romance" 29. George Stigler
"The Theory of Economic Regulation" Part 3: Political Ideologies 3a. Liberalism 30. F.A. Hayek
"Why I am not a Conservative" 31. John Rawls
"Justice as Fairness: Political Not Metaphysical" 32. Gerald Gaus
"The Moral Foundations of Liberal Neutrality" 3b. Socialism 33. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
"The Communist Manifesto" 34. Karl Marx
"Critique of the Gotha Program" 35. G.A. Cohen
"Why Not Socialism?" 3c. Conservatism 36. Jerry Muller
"What is Conservative Social and Political Thought?" 37. Yoram Hazony
"The Conservative Paradigm" 3d. Libertarianism 38. Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi
"What Is Libertarianism?" 39. Robert Nozick
"The Entitlement Theory of Justice" 40. Peter Vallentyne
"Left-Libertarianism: A Primer" Part 4: Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy 4a. Are Sweatshops Immoral? 41. Benjamin Powell and Matt Zwolinski
"The Ethical and Economic Case Against Sweatshop Labor: A Critical Assessment" 42. Matthew Coakley and Michael Kates
"The Ethical and Economic Case for Sweatshop Regulation" 4b. Do We Owe Reparations for Past Injustices? 43. Ta-Nehisi Coates
"The Case for Reparations" 44. Jeremy Waldron
"Superseding Historic Injustice" 4c. What Do We Owe the Global Poor? 45. Peter Singer
"The Life You Can Save" 46. David Schmidtz
"After Solipsism" 4d. Are Immigration Restrictions Unjust? 47. Joseph Carens
"Aliens and Citizens" 48. Stephen Macedo
"The Moral Dilemma of US Immigration Policy" 4e. Is Democracy Overrated? 49. Jason Brennan
"Against Democracy" 50. Henry Farrell
Hugo Mercier
and Melissa Schwartzberg
"The New Libertarian Elitists"
Leviathan (chapters 11
13
14
15
17
18
21) 2. John Locke
The Second Treatise of Civil Government (chapters 2
3
8
9
19) 3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contract (Book I) ii. Against the Social Contract 4. David Hume
"Of the Original Contract" 5. Michael Huemer
"The Problem of Political Authority" 6. Charles Mills
"The Racial Contract" 7. Virginia Held
"Non-Contractual Society: A Feminist View" 1b. Justice 8. David Hume
"Justice as Convention" 9. John Stuart Mill
"Justice and Utility" (Utiltarianism
chapters 2 and 5) 10. John Rawls
"A Theory of Justice" 1c. Freedom 11. John Stuart Mill
"On Liberty" 12. Isaiah Berlin
"Two Concepts of Liberty" 13. Philip Pettit
"Republican Political Theory" 1d. Equality 14. Amartya Sen
"Equality of What?" 15. Richard Arneson
"Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare" 16. Harry Frankfurt
"Equality as a Moral Ideal" 17. Elizabeth Anderson
"What is the point of equality?" Part 2: Political Economy 2a. Property Rights 18. John Locke
"Property" 19. Herbert Spencer
"The Right to the Use of the Earth" 20. Garrett Hardin
"The Tragedy of the Commons" 21. David Schmidtz
"The Institution of Property" 2b. Market Efficiency and Market Failure 22. Adam Smith
"The Wealth of Nations" 23. Friedrich Hayek
"The Use of Knowledge in Society" 24. Debra Satz
"The Background Conditions of Market efficiency and Market Failure" 25. Charles Wolf
Jr.
"Market Failure" 26. Elinor Ostrom
"Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic Systems" 2c. Public Choice Theory 27. Machiavelli
"The Prince" 28. James Buchanan
"Public Choice: Politics Without Romance" 29. George Stigler
"The Theory of Economic Regulation" Part 3: Political Ideologies 3a. Liberalism 30. F.A. Hayek
"Why I am not a Conservative" 31. John Rawls
"Justice as Fairness: Political Not Metaphysical" 32. Gerald Gaus
"The Moral Foundations of Liberal Neutrality" 3b. Socialism 33. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
"The Communist Manifesto" 34. Karl Marx
"Critique of the Gotha Program" 35. G.A. Cohen
"Why Not Socialism?" 3c. Conservatism 36. Jerry Muller
"What is Conservative Social and Political Thought?" 37. Yoram Hazony
"The Conservative Paradigm" 3d. Libertarianism 38. Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi
"What Is Libertarianism?" 39. Robert Nozick
"The Entitlement Theory of Justice" 40. Peter Vallentyne
"Left-Libertarianism: A Primer" Part 4: Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy 4a. Are Sweatshops Immoral? 41. Benjamin Powell and Matt Zwolinski
"The Ethical and Economic Case Against Sweatshop Labor: A Critical Assessment" 42. Matthew Coakley and Michael Kates
"The Ethical and Economic Case for Sweatshop Regulation" 4b. Do We Owe Reparations for Past Injustices? 43. Ta-Nehisi Coates
"The Case for Reparations" 44. Jeremy Waldron
"Superseding Historic Injustice" 4c. What Do We Owe the Global Poor? 45. Peter Singer
"The Life You Can Save" 46. David Schmidtz
"After Solipsism" 4d. Are Immigration Restrictions Unjust? 47. Joseph Carens
"Aliens and Citizens" 48. Stephen Macedo
"The Moral Dilemma of US Immigration Policy" 4e. Is Democracy Overrated? 49. Jason Brennan
"Against Democracy" 50. Henry Farrell
Hugo Mercier
and Melissa Schwartzberg
"The New Libertarian Elitists"







