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Alan Haworth is a philosopher based at London Metropolitan University, where he teaches Political Philosophy, Ethics, and the History of Ideas. His previous books are Anti-Libertarianism: Markets, Philosophy and Myth (1994) and Free Speech (1998).
Table of Contents
Introduction: Why Study Political Philosophy? Part One: Athens 1. Socrates 2. Plato, The Republic 3. Aristotle 4. What Happened Next? Part Two: Reason and Revolutions 5. Hobbes Goes to Paris 6. Hobbes, Raising the Great Leviathan 7. Locke and the Modern Order 8. Locke, the Argument for Property 9. Rousseau Part Three: Modern 'isms' 10. After the Flood 11. John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism and Liberalism 12. Marx 13. The Times of Rawls