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040 _aFoundation University
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050 _aJA 81
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100 _aKelly, Antonio
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245 0 0 _aDevelopment in political thought /
_cAntonio Kelly
260 _aJersey City, USA :
_bAlexis Press,
_c2025.
264 _42025.
300 _3resource
_avii, 260 pages
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_c27 cm.
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThe development of political thought is a rich and complex journey that spans centuries and reflects the changing dynamics of societies. It encompasses the ideas and theories that have shaped governance, power, and social order throughout history. From ancient philosophers to modern theorists, political thought examines fundamental questions about justice, authority, and the role of individuals within the state. This evolution has been influenced by historical events, cultural contexts, and the philosophical inquiries of notable thinkers. The roots of political thought can be traced back to ancient civilizations, with key contributions from philosophers like Plato and Aristotle. Plato's Republic introduced the concept of the ideal state governed by philosopher-kings, emphasizing justice and the role of education in shaping virtuous citizens. Aristotle, on the other hand, provided a more empirical analysis of political systems in his work Politics, where he categorized different forms of government and explored the concept of citizenship. Their ideas laid the groundwork for future political theories and debates about governance and ethics. The Renaissance and Enlightenment periods marked a significant shift in political thought, as thinkers began to challenge traditional authorities and explore individual rights. The works ofJohn Locke and Thomas Hobbes exemplify this transformation. Locke's theories of natural rights and the social contract argued that governments are legitimate only if they protect individual freedoms. In contrast,Hobbes' Leviathan proposed a strong central authority to prevent chaos,reflecting a more pessimistic view of human nature. These discussions set the stage for modern democratic thought and the importance of individual liberties. The 19th century saw the emergence of various political ideologies that would profoundly influence global politics. Liberalism, socialism, and nationalism gained traction as responses to industrialization, inequality, and national identity. Thinkers like Karl Marx critiqued capitalism, advocating for a classless society and emphasizing the role of economic structures in shaping human relationships. Meanwhile, nationalism arose as a powerful force, promoting the idea of self-determination and cultural identity. These ideologies not only shaped political movements but also sparked debates about the role of the state and the right of individuals. Feminist political thought emerged in the late 19th and 20th centuries, challenging the male-centric narratives that dominated political discourse. Feminist theorists such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Simone de Beauvoir highlighted the importance of gender equality and critiqued the patriarchal structures that marginalize women. Their contributions emphasized that political thought must account for diverse perspectives and experiences, advocating for inclusive governance and representation. This ongoing discourse has led to significant advancements in women's rights and a reevaluation of power dynamics within political frameworks. In contemporary political thought, scholars grapple with issues such as globalization,identitypolitics,and environmental challenges.The rise of multiculturalism and the recognition of diverseidentities have prompted discussions about representation and inclusion in political systems.Additionally,the impact of climate change has led to new considerations of environmentaljustice and sustainable governance. The interplay between technology and politics also raisesquestions about privacy,surveillance,and the role of social media in shaping public discourse.These contemporary challenges necessitate a reexamination of traditional political theories andthe development of new frameworks. The development of political thought is an ongoing process that reflects the complexities of human societies.As new challenges arise, the ideas and theories that have shaped governance will continue to evolve. Understanding the historical context of political thought provides valuable insights into current political debates and the quest for justice and equality. By engaging with the diverse perspectives that have emerged throughout history, scholars and citizens alike can better navigate the complexities of modern governance and contribute to a more equitable and just society, This book aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the key concepts, thinkers, and movements that have shaped political thought, highlighting the ongoing relevance of these ideas in addressing contemporary political challenges. -- Preface
650 _2LC
_aPolitical science
_vHistory
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658 _aPolitical Science, Master of Arts in :
_bContemporary Political Thought ;
_cPOL326
856 _uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/122OiUbQL5KlqUn2HjVa4Wwu77Ir1sdg8/view?usp=sharing
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