
The Rise and Fall of Economic Justice and Other Essays, Reissue
Oxford University Press, Canada
Published on 9. May 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-0-19-900837-7 (ISBN)
Description
In his final book, one of the giants of twentieth-century political philosophy returns to his key themes of state, class, and property as well as such contemporary questions as economic justice, human rights, and the nature of industrial democracy. Macpherson not only re-examines historical issues dealt with in his earlier works, such as the impact of Hobbes's economic assumptions on his political theories, but assesses the problematic future of democracy in a market society. This new edition includes an introduction by Frank Cunningham that places the book in the broader context of Macpherson's work.
Reviews / Votes
"Those who have hitherto been unconvinced by Macpherson's analysis of liberal democracy should be moved to reflect again on the work of this liberal theorist who so much wants to save the best of liberalism from the worst of liberalism."--Thomas J. Lewis, Canadian Journal of Political Science
"Macpherson does democratic theory as excitingly as it has been done for several decades. Both those who have followed the previous trajectory of his work and those to whom it is unfamiliar can only benefit from a reading of these essays."
--Philip Green, American Political Science Review
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 193 mm
Width: 132 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
204 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-900837-7 (9780199008377)
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Persons
C.B. Macpherson (1911-1987) was professor of political science at the University of Toronto. Widely regarded as Canada's pre-eminent political theorist of the twentieth century, he was the author of numerous books, including The Life and Times of Liberal Democracy, The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Locke, and The Real World of Democracy, and was named to the Order of Canada, the country's highest civilian honour.
Author
, late of the University of Toronto
, University of Toronto, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Political Science
Content
INTRODUCTION TO THE WYNFORD EDITION BY FRANK CUNNINGHAM; BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 1. THE RISE AND FALL OF ECONOMIC JUSTICE; 2. PROBLEMS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY; 3. THE PROSPECTS OF ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY; 4. LIBERALISM AS TRADE-OFFS; 5. DO WE NEED A THEORY OF THE STATE?; 6. HUMAN RIGHTS AS PROPERTY RIGHTS; 7. PROPERTY AS MEANS OR END; 8. PLURALISM, INDIVIDUALISM, AND PARTICIPATION; 9. THE ECONOMIC PENETRATION OF POLITICAL THEORY; 10. DEMOCRACY, UTOPIAN AND SCIENTIFIC; 11. HOBBES'S POLITICAL ECONOMY; 12. HAMPSHER-MONK'S LEVELLERS; INDEX