Political Theory for Beginners
A Conversation with Hans Morgenthau
Edited by Jim Franklin
9780199757013
Publication Date: January 18, 2014
'Hans Morgenthau is a giant in the history of political thought, and Jim Franklin's new book is a massive and awe-inspiring contribution to the tradition.' Steven Lukes, Professor of Political Science, University of Essex and Distinguished Research Fellow, Cambridge University 'This is an immensely informative and brilliantly written account of one of the great figures in twentieth century political theory, Hans Morgenthau. The volume is a fascinating read which throws an important light on the thought of one of the major political theorists of the twentieth century.' Chris Bickley, Professor of Political Theory, University of Warwick and Co-Editor, Utilitas The University of Warwick Press is the publishing arm of the University of Warwick. Together we seek to be an important international voice for higher education and a source of information and inspiration for policy makers, practitioners and the wider community. Our publications are designed to extend the Warwick brand and offer the opportunity to work with us to be an important international voice for higher education and a source of information and inspiration for policy makers, practitioners and the wider community. Our publications are designed to extend the Warwick brand and offer the opportunity to work with us to be an important international voice for higher education and a source of information and inspiration for policy makers, practitioners and the wider community. 0 50 99 р.6
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Anamaria Dobre, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Andrew Heywood, Robin West and James Lind, Friedrich Hayek, and Brian Barry. Handbook of Political Theory, Second Edition, Chapter 13: The Liberal State, Oxford Handbooks Online, Reviewed by James Franklin.
Political Theory, 22, 4, 392, 502, 512.
ISSN 0273-1322, ISBN 978-0-19-967847-0, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8349.2011.00345.x, 10.1111/j.1467-8349.2011.00345.x.
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