This collection of essays from the Royal Institute of Philosophy,
first published in 2007, looks at a wide range of topics in
political philosophy ranging from issues such as terrorism,
egalitarianism and the just war to considerations of the political
philosophy of Edmund Burke, of philosophical liberalism and of the
current state of utilitarianism in political thought. There are
also treatments of the role of innocence and of emotion in
political discourse.
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