01313 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001100122084001700133100001800150245004500168260004800213300003300261500002400294504001100318520073100329650003501060INLIS00000000000916620200508204659200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0-07-313249-7 0010-0520009166 aeng0 a320.01 a320.01/WEN/P0 aPeter S. Wenz00aPolitical Philosophies in Moral Conflict aUnited States of AmericabMcGraw Hillc2005 aXVII, 430 hlm.; 23 cmc23 cm aIndeks : p. 420-430 ap. V-X aIn Political Philosophies in Moral Conflict, Peter S. Wenz examines the major pilitical theories and how those theories can be used to understand different, often conflicting ideas on the role the modern state should play in people's lives. students will explore the impact of classic and contemporary pholosophical theories on political organizations and institutions through a variety of controversial subjects, e.g., racial profiling, drug legalization, pollution control and physician-assisted suicide. Additional case studies, including school vouchers, Microsoft's trade and business polices, polygamy, and abortion, help to reveal the practical, everyday effects that competing political philosophies have on our lives. 0apolitical Science (philosophy)