Political Theory: Why Big Ideas Matter

Author:   Simon Stevens
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Ltd
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9781529795745


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   05 March 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Political Theory: Why Big Ideas Matter


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Big ideas matter in politics, and they spark fierce debates about the future of our society. This pathbreaking new textbook examines the key political ideas that shape our lives today.  Political Theory: Why Big Ideas Matter takes a unique disruptive approach by creating conversations between two or three important thinkers, within multiple cultural contexts and perspectives to show innovative connections between thinkers across time and space. Rather than drawing solely from the established ‘canon’ of traditional political thought, which has been criticised for being too white, too male, and too Western, this book is part of a worldwide effort to contest and diversify. Have big ideas on sovereignty been fundamental to establishing political order, or a tool to justify colonisation? Is John Locke’s theory of property fit to answer questions about who owns our data or the matter of reparations? Can the tradition of human rights incorporate non-human species? Is gender performative, and how does this represent the struggles of LGBTQ+ communities? Political theory can get us thinking more deeply about empirical events, but empirical events can also get us critiquing theories for falling short. This textbook is essential for undergraduate and postgraduate students of political theory and shows how we can be better political theorists. Simon Stevens is Senior Lecturer in Political Philosophy at De Montfort University Leicester, UK and is a winner of the Political Studies Association Bernard Crick Prize for Outstanding Teaching.

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Author:   Simon Stevens
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Ltd
Imprint:   SAGE Publications Ltd
Weight:   0.610kg
ISBN:  

9781529795745


ISBN 10:   1529795745
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   05 March 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Human Nature Chapter II Justice Chapter III Property, Minimal Government and Reparations Chapter IV Freedom and Liberty Chapter V Democracy Chapter VI Identity, Recognition and Intersectionality Chapter VII Power Chapter VIII Legitimacy Chapter IX Crime, Security and Punishment Chapter X Political Resistance Chapter XI Climate Theory Chapter XII Technology, AI and Basic Income

Reviews

This is an indispensable resource for teachers and students in political theory. It is so rare to find an introductory book, which takes seriously the aim of decolonising the discipline while being extremely informative. -- Dr Alasia Nuti Political theory cuts across disciplines, epochs, topics, and traditions. This is an outstanding example of a book that introduces it all without losing direction, edge, and signature. I liked the informal style, the mix of text and tasks, and the disruptive approach to canon. -- Professor Cathrine Holst


Author Information

Simon Stevens is a senior lecturer who predominantly writes and researches about homelessness, civil disobedience and methods in political philosophy. In 2022, he won the Political Studies Association Bernard Crick Prize for Outstanding Teaching, in particular, for his efforts in ‘decolonising’ the subject. He teaches political theory at De Montfort University.  

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