Political theory & social change. /
Edited with an introd. by David Spitz.
- [1st ed.]
- New York : Atherton Press, 1967.
- xii, 303 p. ; 24 cm.
"Essays ... read at a series of panels ... at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association in 1966.".
Includes bibliographical references.
Truth and politics, by H. Arendt.--Static and dynamic society, by P. Kecskemeti.--Political science and political rationality, by D. Kettler.--Changing conceptions of political legitimacy; abandonment of theocracy in the Islamic world, by G. Lewy.--Constitutionalism in the sixteenth century; the Protestant Monarchomachs, by J. H. Franklin.--Theories of terrorism and the classical tradition, by E. V. Walter.--Civil disobedience; prerequisite for democracy in mass society, by C. Bay.--The obligation to disobey, by M. Walzer.--Democractic theory: ontology and technology, by C. B. Macpherson.--Social order and human ends; some central issues in the modern problem, by M. Q. Sibley.--Corporate authority and democratic theory, by P. Bachrach.--Facing up to intellectual pluralism, by J. N. Shklar.
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Political science--Addresses, essays, lectures. Social change--Addresses, essays, lectures.