The Nature of Political Theory

The Nature of Political Theory

by Andrew Vincent
ISBN-10:
0199271259
ISBN-13:
9780199271252
Pub. Date:
06/03/2004
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199271259
ISBN-13:
9780199271252
Pub. Date:
06/03/2004
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Nature of Political Theory

The Nature of Political Theory

by Andrew Vincent
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Overview

The Nature of Political Theory is a controversial book which challenges the established nostrums of contemporary political theory. Its major contributions to current scholarship are threefold. It offers, first, a comprehensive, synoptic, and comparative analysis of the major conceptions of political theory, predominantly during the twentieth century. This analysis incorporates systematic critiques of both Anglo-American and continental contributions. The 'nature' of theory is seen as intrinsically pluralistic and internally divided. Secondly, the idea of foundationalism is employed in the book to bring some coherence to this internally complex and fragmented practice. The book consequently focuses on the various foundational concerns embedded within conceptions of political theory. The third major contribution of the book is to argue for an adjustment in the way we think about the discipline. Political theory is reconceived as a rhetorically-based, indeterminate subject, which should be more attuned to practice and history. Overall, the book makes a case for a more ecumenical and tolerant demeanor, suggesting that there are different, but still quite legitimate, answers to the question, 'what is political theory?'. Acceptance of this view would involve a supplementation of the standard substantive approaches to contemporary political theory. Students of politics should minimally be made aware of the deeply contested character of the discipline during the twentieth century. The book therefore challenges the way we think about political theory as a subject. The book can consequently be read on two levels. First, there are systematic concise expositions of distinct movements and arguments which have characterized the various phases of political theory during the twentieth century. Secondly, there is a deeper argument, which moves through the whole text, focusing on the theme of foundationalism. This latter theme embodies the contention that we should rethink the manner in which we configure political theory.

As such, the book offers a unique and idiosyncratic perspective on our current understanding of political theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199271252
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/03/2004
Pages: 366
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

University of Sheffield

Table of Contents

Preface1. An Eclectic SubjectPart 12. We Have a Firm FoundationPart 23. Foundations Shaken but not Stirred4. Bleached FoundationsPart 35. Shoring up Foundations6. New Conventions for OldPart 47. Segmented Foundations8. Standing ProblemsPart 59. Dialogic Foundations10. Circular FoundationsConclusionBibliography
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