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Power. Interest. Freedom. Responsibility. Connolly explores and confronts sets of interrelated concepts such as these - concepts whose meanings are persistently subject to debate in the context of political discourse. He illuminates the role played in political life and political enquiry by such conceptual contests. And in staking out his own position in these contests, he seeks both to politicize broad areas of social life and to weave norms of responsibility more thoroughly into politics.

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"Considered as a general introduction to contemporary political theory, social philosophy and the broader questions in political science, it can hardly be equalled. It is admirably lucid and concise in expression, and scholarly, original and profound in argument." J. N. Gray, Jesus College, Oxford

Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition.

Preface to the First Edition.

Introduction.

Part I: Essentially Contested Concepts in Politics:.

Essentially Contested Concepts.

An Example: 'Politics.'.

'Descriptive' and 'Normative' Concepts.

The Role of Ordinary Language.

Part II: Interests in Politics:.

The Import of Contests Over 'Interests'.

Interests as Policy Preference.

Utilitarian Interests.

Interests as Need Fulfillment.

Real Interests.

Appraisals of Real Interests.

Interest-Regarding Explanations.

Part III: Power and Responsibility:.

Forms of Power.

Power and Responsibility.

Toward a Paradigm of 'Having Power Over'.

The Terms of Political Discourse

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/10/1993
      ISBN13: 9780631189596, 978-0631189596
      ISBN10: 0631189599

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Power. Interest. Freedom. Responsibility. Connolly explores and confronts sets of interrelated concepts such as these - concepts whose meanings are persistently subject to debate in the context of political discourse. He illuminates the role played in political life and political enquiry by such conceptual contests. And in staking out his own position in these contests, he seeks both to politicize broad areas of social life and to weave norms of responsibility more thoroughly into politics.

      Trade Review
      "Considered as a general introduction to contemporary political theory, social philosophy and the broader questions in political science, it can hardly be equalled. It is admirably lucid and concise in expression, and scholarly, original and profound in argument." J. N. Gray, Jesus College, Oxford

      Table of Contents
      Preface to the Second Edition.

      Preface to the First Edition.

      Introduction.

      Part I: Essentially Contested Concepts in Politics:.

      Essentially Contested Concepts.

      An Example: 'Politics.'.

      'Descriptive' and 'Normative' Concepts.

      The Role of Ordinary Language.

      Part II: Interests in Politics:.

      The Import of Contests Over 'Interests'.

      Interests as Policy Preference.

      Utilitarian Interests.

      Interests as Need Fulfillment.

      Real Interests.

      Appraisals of Real Interests.

      Interest-Regarding Explanations.

      Part III: Power and Responsibility:.

      Forms of Power.

      Power and Responsibility.

      Toward a Paradigm of 'Having Power Over'.

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