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Introductions to political philosophy/theory mostly exclude
discussions of race, and anthologies of political theory and
philosophy cover readings from the ancient Greeks to contemporary
theorists but without the voices of nonwhite authors. So Western
political thought seems circumscribed to the theories of white men
thus providing a misleading narrative of Western political theory
to college students. The debates presented between liberalism and
absolutism, libertarianism and communitarianism, capitalism and
socialism leave out discussions of racism, sexism, abolitionism,
colonialism, imperialism, and white supremacy. This textbook is
ideal for a variety of courses including social and political
philosophy, ethnic studies, postcolonial studies, political theory,
sociology, social justice programs/course, and theories of justice.
Student features: *Offers an accessible reader that combines theory
with historical and contemporary case studies that encourage
students to apply their theoretical understandings of justice to
real world issues. *The case studies offer teachers built-in class
activities to explore the implications and applications of theory.
*Includes introductions at the beginning of each section and
contemporary case studies at the end of each section of theoretical
readings.
Introductions to political philosophy/theory mostly exclude
discussions of race, and anthologies of political theory and
philosophy cover readings from the ancient Greeks to contemporary
theorists but without the voices of nonwhite authors. So Western
political thought seems circumscribed to the theories of white men
thus providing a misleading narrative of Western political theory
to college students. The debates presented between liberalism and
absolutism, libertarianism and communitarianism, capitalism and
socialism leave out discussions of racism, sexism, abolitionism,
colonialism, imperialism, and white supremacy. This textbook is
ideal for a variety of courses including social and political
philosophy, ethnic studies, postcolonial studies, political theory,
sociology, social justice programs/course, and theories of justice.
Student features: *Offers an accessible reader that combines theory
with historical and contemporary case studies that encourage
students to apply their theoretical understandings of justice to
real world issues. *The case studies offer teachers built-in class
activities to explore the implications and applications of theory.
*Includes introductions at the beginning of each section and
contemporary case studies at the end of each section of theoretical
readings.
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