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What Is Political Theory And Why Do We Need It Rajeev Bhargava

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What Is Political Theory And Why Do We Need It Rajeev Bhargava
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.62 MB
Pages: 424
Author: Rajeev Bhargava
ISBN: 9780195699333, 9780198088394, 0195699335, 0198088396
Language: English
Year: 2013

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What Is Political Theory And Why Do We Need It Rajeev Bhargava by Rajeev Bhargava 9780195699333, 9780198088394, 0195699335, 0198088396 instant download after payment.

Political theory is widely seen in India as an esoteric inquiry unrelated to social and political practice and largely irrelevant to the urgent or enduring problems of our times. Contrary to this view, Rajeev Bhargava argues that it emerges from practices and has the potential to return to them-to
stabilize, endorse, or challenge them. In this book, he explains the constitutive features of political theory and the pivotal role it can play in modern, pluralist societies.
Bhargava elucidates the conceptual structure of secularism, multiculturalism, and socialism, identifying which forms of each of these are worth defending and why. He shows how politico-moral reasoning can shape appropriate responses to the grave injustice of states and communities-colonialism, civil
wars, massacres, acts of terrorism, and denials of freedom of expression. He opposes naive articulations of modernity and tradition and claims that some types of deeply religious and secular persons can come together against dangerously simple-minded believers and unbelievers. He also explores
deeper issues in the philosophy of social science-individualism, ethnocentrism, teleology, social ontology, and the object-like presence of social meanings.

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