01473 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001300122084001900135100003000154245004200184260004800226300003500274500001900309520083500328650003501163650003201198650001301230INLIS00000000000209820200508201730200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0-7876-5645-3 0010-0520002098 aeng0 a320.5 21 a320.5 21/[ET/P0 aMatthew Miskelly [et.al.]00aPolitical Theories for Students 07564 aMinneapolistbThomson Sweet & Maxwellc2002 axiii, 429 p.; 27,5 cmc27,5 cm aIndeks : index aDesigned specifically for high school students, Political Theories for Students provides in-depth information on major political theories and systems from all time periods. Each entry begins with a general overview of the system/theory followed by a discussion of the principal aspects of the theory, the theory's philosophy and an analysis of the historical context in which the theory was developed, including critical response. The volume also includes profiles of the major economists, philosophers, authors and others involved in the development or refinement of the theory. Entries also cover the "Theory in Action," analyzing how the political theory works in practice. Additional features include a glossary, chronology, further reading list, comparison table, more than 80 black-and-white photographs and a general index. 0aPolitical Science - Philosophy 0aPolitical Science - History 0aIdeology