Interpreting Political Responsibility : : Essays 1981-1989 / / John Dunn.

In this volume one of the leading political theorists of our time addresses what he believes is the major task of political theory: showing human beings how they have good reason to act in the historical situation in which they find themselves. Dunn argues that humans today depend more abjectly and...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is Living and What is Dead in the Political Theory of John Locke? -- 3. Trust and Political Agency -- 4. Rights and Political Conflict -- 5. Liberty as a Substantive Political Value -- 6. Revolution -- 7. Country Risk: Social and Cultural Aspects -- 8. Responsibility without Power: States and the Incoherence of the Modern Conception of the Political Good -- 9. The Politics of Representation and Good Government in Post-colonial Africa -- 10. Unger's Politics and the Appraisal of Political Possibility -- 11. Elusive Community: The Political Theory of Charles Taylor -- 12. Reconceiving the Content and Character of Modern Political Community -- Notes -- Index
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In this volume one of the leading political theorists of our time addresses what he believes is the major task of political theory: showing human beings how they have good reason to act in the historical situation in which they find themselves. Dunn argues that humans today depend more abjectly and extensively than ever before on the capacity of some of our number for skillful political action. There are many reasons for this dependence: closely linked nuclear-threat and financial systems, massive trade flows that sustain or imperil the well-being of all modern populations, and the awesome scale of the unintended ecological effects of human production. Why has modern political theory failed to relate these factors systematically to one another and to provide people with adequate reasons for action? To answer this twin query, Dunn brilliantly deploys the resources of the historical development of Western political thinking, in counterpoint with some of the main lessons of international political economy.The concluding essay reasserts that the classical virtue of prudence has a central place in contemporary politics. The conditions of modern politics, it maintains, require the exercise of prudence not merely by political, military, and economic leaders, but also by the populace at large. Overall, this selection of Dunn's most influential work of the past decade reflects his remarkable range of interestsincluding Locke's ideological importance, the nature of trust in politics, rights, liberty, responsibility at a national level, postcolonial African politics, and political community. The book will be required reading for students from a variety of disciplines.Originally published in 1990.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface and Acknowledgements --
1. Introduction --
2. What is Living and What is Dead in the Political Theory of John Locke? --
3. Trust and Political Agency --
4. Rights and Political Conflict --
5. Liberty as a Substantive Political Value --
6. Revolution --
7. Country Risk: Social and Cultural Aspects --
8. Responsibility without Power: States and the Incoherence of the Modern Conception of the Political Good --
9. The Politics of Representation and Good Government in Post-colonial Africa --
10. Unger's Politics and the Appraisal of Political Possibility --
11. Elusive Community: The Political Theory of Charles Taylor --
12. Reconceiving the Content and Character of Modern Political Community --
Notes --
Index
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4. Rights and Political Conflict --
5. Liberty as a Substantive Political Value --
6. Revolution --
7. Country Risk: Social and Cultural Aspects --
8. Responsibility without Power: States and the Incoherence of the Modern Conception of the Political Good --
9. The Politics of Representation and Good Government in Post-colonial Africa --
10. Unger's Politics and the Appraisal of Political Possibility --
11. Elusive Community: The Political Theory of Charles Taylor --
12. Reconceiving the Content and Character of Modern Political Community --
Notes --
Index
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Contents --
Preface and Acknowledgements --
1. Introduction --
2. What is Living and What is Dead in the Political Theory of John Locke? --
3. Trust and Political Agency --
4. Rights and Political Conflict --
5. Liberty as a Substantive Political Value --
6. Revolution --
7. Country Risk: Social and Cultural Aspects --
8. Responsibility without Power: States and the Incoherence of the Modern Conception of the Political Good --
9. The Politics of Representation and Good Government in Post-colonial Africa --
10. Unger's Politics and the Appraisal of Political Possibility --
11. Elusive Community: The Political Theory of Charles Taylor --
12. Reconceiving the Content and Character of Modern Political Community --
Notes --
Index
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