An Introduction to Modern Social and Political Thought
This book is a concise guide to the main doctrines and trends in Western social and political thought since the French Revolution. Clearly and simply written, the book includes brief biographical details of major individual thinkers as well as an annotated bibliography which gives guidance to further reading.
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An Introduction to Modern Social and Political Thought
This book is a concise guide to the main doctrines and trends in Western social and political thought since the French Revolution. Clearly and simply written, the book includes brief biographical details of major individual thinkers as well as an annotated bibliography which gives guidance to further reading.
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An Introduction to Modern Social and Political Thought

An Introduction to Modern Social and Political Thought

by Andrew Gamble
An Introduction to Modern Social and Political Thought

An Introduction to Modern Social and Political Thought

by Andrew Gamble

Paperback(1981)

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Overview

This book is a concise guide to the main doctrines and trends in Western social and political thought since the French Revolution. Clearly and simply written, the book includes brief biographical details of major individual thinkers as well as an annotated bibliography which gives guidance to further reading.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333270295
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/08/1981
Edition description: 1981
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

ANDREW GAMBLE is Professor of politics at the University of Sheffield, UK and author of Britain in Decline.
ANDREW GAMBLE is Professor of politics at the University of Sheffield, UK and author of Britain in Decline.

Table of Contents

The World and the West
The State and Civil Society
Liberalism Socialism
The National Question The Social Question
The Spectre of Revolution.

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