Classics of Political Thought for Today: An Introduction
By (Author) Colin Farrelly
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
2nd January 2025
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
Paperback
328
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
438g
Humanity faces numerous critical challenges in the twenty-first century, from climate change and globalization to pandemics and the impact of technological advances. Can the ideas of past political thinkers help us refine the problem-solving skills needed to redress the practical predicaments of today In Classics of Political Thought for Today, Colin Farrelly explores a wide range of historical political thinkers, demonstrating how the successes and limitations of these past figures can yield sage insights for how we identify and address the social and political problems of today. The book canvasses, and critically assesses, the ancient Greeks, social contract theory, conservatism, feminism, Black political thought, utilitarianism, and Marxism. Farrelly highlights the lessons we can learn from past political thinkers, engaging with their ideas in a way that facilitates the intellectual curiosity, insight, and optimism necessary for addressing the societal predicaments of today and tomorrow.
Colin Farrellyis the Sir Edward Peacock Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University in Canada. His other books include Biologically Modified Justice (CUP, 2016) and An Introduction to Contemporary Political Theory (Sage, 2003).