Reviews
''The clarity of presentation betrays an admirable intimacy with the problems and texts discussed, and an ability to present sympathetic accounts of positions on both sides of controversial issues. To my knowledge, it is the best volume of its kind''Clark Wolf, Teaching Philosophy, ''This is exactly what the title says - it introduces students to many ofthe central topics of political philosophy and in the process to many of itsmost distinguished figures from Plato to John Rawls. By organizing his bookaround major issues, Wolff provides the structure that beginners need. He alsointroduces some distinctive ideas of his own, especially on such matters as theownership of property, the persuasiveness of anarchism, and the limits of theright to self-destructive behaviour. He writes with an enviable clarity andeven-handedness''Alan Ryan, 'Review from previous edition 'A lucid and enviably clear introduction to some of the most important questions of political philosophy...The book is written in a style that manages to be chatty without being irritating, something not often achieved by professional philosophers aspiring towrite for a general or student audience''Matt Matravers, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, ''Wolff makes each issue come alive...This book is the ideal introductionto the subject and should be widely read. It is a book I wish I had written''Paul J. Kelly, Political Studies, ''A superb piece of work...far and away the best introduction to political philosophy I've ever seen''Dudley Knowles, ''There is probably no better introduction of this sort...a clear and engaging account of academic political philosophy today''Andrew Levine, Mind, 'Review from previous edition 'A lucid and enviably clear introduction to some of the most important questions of political philosophy...The book is written in a style that manages to be chatty without being irritating, something not often achieved by professional philosophers aspiring to write for a general or student audience''Matt Matravers, International Journal of Philosophical Studies''This is exactly what the title says - it introduces students to many of the central topics of political philosophy and in the process to many of its most distinguished figures from Plato to John Rawls. By organizing his book around major issues, Wolff provides the structure that beginners need. He also introduces some distinctive ideas of his own, especially on such matters as the ownership of property, the persuasiveness of anarchism, and the limits ofthe right to self-destructive behaviour. He writes with an enviable clarity and even-handedness''Alan Ryan''A superb piece of work...far and away the best introduction to political philosophy I've ever seen''Dudley Knowles''Wolff makes each issue come alive...This book is the ideal introduction to the subject and should be widely read. It is a book I wish I had written''Paul J. Kelly, Political Studies''There is probably no better introduction of this sort...a clear and engaging account of academic political philosophy today''Andrew Levine, Mind''The clarity of presentation betrays an admirable intimacy with the problems and texts discussed, and an ability to present sympathetic accounts of positions on both sides of controversial issues. To my knowledge, it is the best volume of its kind''Clark Wolf, Teaching Philosophy''Jonathan Wolff's An Introduction to Political Philosophy can be unhesitatingly recommended. With its clarity of language, which never sacrifices subtlety of thought, this book is set to become a classic...We are given just what we require, with no ideologies being subliminally proposed''Christopher J. Walker, Diplomat, 'Review from previous edition 'A lucid and enviably clear introduction tosome of the most important questions of political philosophy...The book iswritten in a style that manages to be chatty without being irritating, somethingnot often achieved by professional philosophers aspiring to write for a generalor student audience''Matt Matravers, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, ''Jonathan Wolff's An Introduction to Political Philosophy can be unhesitatingly recommended. With its clarity of language, which never sacrifices subtlety of thought, this book is set to become a classic...We are given just what we require, with no ideologies being subliminally proposed''Christopher J. Walker, Diplomat, "A lucid and enviably clear introduction to some of the most important questions of political philosophy...The book is written in a style that manages to be chatty without being irritating, something not often achieved by professional philosophers aspiring to write for a general or student audience."--Matt Matravers, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, ''This is exactly what the title says - it introduces students to many of the central topics of political philosophy and in the process to many of its most distinguished figures from Plato to John Rawls. By organizing his book around major issues, Wolff provides the structure that beginnersneed. He also introduces some distinctive ideas of his own, especially on such matters as the ownership of property, the persuasiveness of anarchism, and the limits of the right to self-destructive behaviour. He writes with an enviable clarity and even-handedness''Alan Ryan, ''Wolff makes each issue come alive...This book is the ideal introduction to the subject and should be widely read. It is a book I wish I had written''Paul J. Kelly, Political Studies
Synopsis
What would life be like without the state? What justifies the state? Who should rule? How much liberty should the citizen enjoy? How should property be justly distributed? This book examines the central problems involved in political philosophy and the past attempts to respond to these problems. Jonathan Wolff looks at the works of Plato, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Mill, Marx, and Rawls (among others), examining how the debates between philosophers have developed, and searching for possible answers to these provocative questions. His final chapter looks at more recent issues, particularly feminist political theory., The revised edition of this highly successful text provides a clear and accessible introduction to some of the most important questions of political philosophy. Organized around major issues, Wolff provides the structure that beginners need, while also introducing some distinctive ideas of his own.