Description
This book is a clear and thorough introduction to the origin, nature and course of political philosophy.
About the Author
Since his retirement from National Defense University in 1992, Richard G. Stevens has taught as Adjunct Professor of Government at American University. He had previously taught at the University of Washington and at Georgetown University. He is the author, most recently, of Reason and History in Judicial Judgment (2008) and The American Constitution and Its Provenance (1997) and the editor of the third edition of American Political Thought (2010) as well as the author of numerous journal articles in the fields of political philosophy and constitutional law.
Reviews
"This is a very good book, utterly unlike anything currently in print. It engaged my interest from the first page and never lagged thereafter. It is written in a sprightly style, both witty and provocative, often conversational, and it occasionally made me laugh out loud. But it is at the same time meaty, treating the big questions with insight that can only be acquired from long study. Although accessible, it is not the least bit simplistic, and some of its discussions seem positively inspired." - Leon Harold Craig, Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta
"Stevens's book gained my interest through its lively writing and its genuine personal voice. He strives, successfully, to make the basic questions of political philosophy come alive. He does so by frequently addressing questions to his reader, as though engaged in face-to-face dialogue, and he often brings the philosophic questions into sharp focus through pointed references to contemporary issues." - James H. Nichols, Claremont McKenna College
"Richard G. Stevens's Political Philosophy: An Introduction presents a highly readable examination of political philosophy's first and fundamental questions as raised by its foremost thinkers. Students should find this wise and lively work both engaging and provocative." - Peter Schotten, Augustana College
"....the book is pitched at such a high level that even graduate students and faculty are likely to learn from it.... Stevens's scholarship is heavily influenced by the work of Leo Strauss.... Highly Recommended...." - D. Schaefer, College of the Holy Cross, CHOICE
Book Information
ISBN 9780521169011
Author Richard G. Stevens
Format Paperback
Page Count 342
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 460g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm