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The Palgrave Macmillan dictionary of political thought

The Palgrave Macmillan dictionary of political thought

Softcover book. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan. 3 ed. 2007. 744 pages.

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Publisher's information

ISBN
9781403989529
Title
The Palgrave Macmillan dictionary of political thought [Elektronisk resurs]
Author
Scruton, Roger.
Publisher
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan
Year of release
2007
Language
English
Description
This new edition takes stock of the revolutionary changes that have taken place since the dictionary was first published in 1982. 1790 entries cover every aspect of political thought providing an indispensable guide to the thought, the wisdom and the folly of modern politics by one of the most lucid philosophers of our time.
'It is much more than a dictionary, and is in fact more akin an encyclopaedia in terms of content...an essential reference work that should be available in all government, public and academic libraries.' Terry O'Brien, Reference Reviews.
Preface 1790 Alphabetical Detailed Entries.
Document
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ROGER SCRUTON is a writer, philosopher and public commentator. He engages in contemporary political and cultural debates from the standpoint of a conservative thinker and is well known as a powerful polemicist. He has written widely in the press on political and cultural issues. He is currently research professor for the Institute for the Psychological Sciences where he teaches philosophy at their graduate school in both Washington and Oxford. He is also a visiting professor at Princeton University teaching a course offered jointly through the politics and philosophy departments.