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This volume encompasses the historical evolution of political thought originating in the Western world. It delves into the extensive history of political ideas and theories that have emerged from Western civilizations, tracing their development from ancient Greece to contemporary times. It investigates key concepts such as the nature of the state, governance, rights, liberty, equality, and justice, which serve as the foundation of political science and shape political systems globally. It examines a wide array of thinkers and concepts from ancient Greece to the present, highlighting key figures such as Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx, Lenin, Gramsci, Rawls, and many others, while scrutinizing their fundamental ideas and contributions to political theory. Furthermore, it analyzes the progression of political structures, ideologies, and philosophical viewpoints of different philosophers. This volume includes a diverse range of ideologies, such as ideal state, liberalism, conservatism, socialism, communitarianism, collectivism, sovereignty, utilitarianism, communism, anarchism, and women’s rights, as well as distributive and redistributive justice etc.
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