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  2. Andrew Heywood - Wikipedia

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    Political Theory: An Introduction, first appeared as Political Ideas and Concepts: An Introduction (1994, Palgrave MacMillan) [2] [3] Politics (1997, Palgrave MacMillan) [4] Key Concepts in Politics (2000, Palgrave MacMillan) British Politics (2008, Palgrave MacMillan) Essentials of UK Politics (2008, Palgrave MacMillan)

  3. Richard Bellamy (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bellamy FBA FAcSS MAE (born 15 June 1957) is a British political philosopher and Professor of Political Science at University College London.He is best known for his historical work on the Italian tradition of legal and political thought and his own writings in legal and political philosophy.

  4. Politics - Wikipedia

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    The English word politics has its roots in the name of Aristotle's classic work, Politiká, which introduced the Ancient Greek term politiká (Πολιτικά, 'affairs of the cities'). In the mid-15th century, Aristotle's composition was rendered in Early Modern English as Polettiques , [a] [9] which became Politics in Modern English.

  5. Political philosophy - Wikipedia

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    In his 2001 book A Student's Guide to Political Philosophy, Harvey Mansfield contrasts political philosophy with political science. He argues that political science "apes" the natural sciences and is a rival to political philosophy, replacing normative words like "good", "just", and "noble" with words like "utility" or "preferences".

  6. International relations theory - Wikipedia

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    The key element of constructivism is the belief that "International politics is shaped by persuasive ideas, collective values, culture, and social identities." Constructivism argues that international reality is socially constructed by cognitive structures, which give meaning to the material world. [ 35 ]

  7. The Righteous Mind - Wikipedia

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    A simple graphic depicting survey data from the United States intended to support moral foundations theory [citation needed]. The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion is a 2012 social psychology book by Jonathan Haidt, in which the author describes human morality as it relates to politics and religion.

  8. Alain Badiou - Wikipedia

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    Unlike his peers, Badiou openly believes in the idea of universalism and truth. His work is notable for his widespread applications of various conceptions of indifference. Badiou has been involved in a number of political organisations, and regularly comments on political events. Badiou argues for a return of communism as a political force. [4]

  9. Hans Morgenthau - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, Morgenthau published a second book in French, La notion du "politique", [26] which was translated into English and published in 2012 as The Concept of the Political. [27] In this book Morgenthau seeks to articulate the difference between legal disputes between nations and political disputes between nations or other litigants.

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