Handbook Political Theory.pdf

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justice (cont.)
global 25 , 61 – 2 , 621 – 33
international 621 – 33
and new technologies 713 – 26
Nozick on 490 – 5 seealsoRawls’s theory
of justice; and Nozick
retributive 438
justice, desert and luck 436 – 8
conventional view of 438 – 41
laissez-faire view of 441 – 4
fair opportunity view of 444 – 8


legislatures 21 , 332 , 340 – 4 , 393 – 5
legitimacy 49 – 53 , 56 – 7 , 78 – 9 , 85 – 102 , 335 – 9 ,
386 – 9 , 405 , 567 – 77 , 680 – 5 , 830 – 3 ,
851 – 2
liberalism 9 – 10 , 14 – 25 , 46 – 53 , 59 – 61 , 125 – 39 ,
235 – 8 , 286 – 92 , 780 – 2 , 831 – 5
and pluralism/diversity 143 – 58 , 534 – 7 ,
566 – 71 , 583 – 90 seealsopluralism
libertarianism 4 , 15 , 21 , 56 – 9 , 247 – 50 , 377 ,
493 – 504 , 680 , 713 – 4
liberty 46 – 7 , 146 – 7 , 153 – 7 , 194 – 200 , 231 – 4 ,
488 – 504 , 680 , 713 – 4 seealsohuman
rights; freedom; rights
luckseejustice, desert and luck


markets 15 , 390 – 5 , 474 – 5 , 495 – 500 , 759 – 67
Marxism 14 – 17 , 23 , 71 – 8 , 665 – 6 , 680 , 758 – 60
seealsocommunism, historical
materialism, socialism
media 694 – 5 , 705 – 9 , 760 – 3
modernity 211 – 24
and commodity fetishism 217 – 19
and disenchantment 214 – 17
and ideology critique 219 – 20
and nature 213 – 14 , 216 , 220 – 2
morality 47 – 62 , 232 – 6 , 262 – 77 , 304 – 6 ,
320 – 7 , 385 – 91 , 509 – 23 , 538 – 9 , 565 – 73 ,
581 – 95 , 602 – 10 , 541 – 51 , 656 – 63 ,
723 – 6 , 832 – 8
moral universalism 581 – 95 seealso
universalism
and cultural difference 581 – 95
and deliberative democracy 591 – 2


and radical toleration 592 – 4
and recognition 589 – 90
movements, political and social 13 – 15 ,
126 – 7 , 370 , 376 – 8 , 630 – 1 , 636 – 7 , 763 ,
784 – 6 , 835 – 6
multiculturalism 11 , 17 , 24 – 6 , 28 , 78 – 9 ,
116 – 20 , 154 – 7 , 546 – 60 , 565 – 72 ,
586 – 7
and equality 551 – 5
and post-colonial theory 656 – 72
and recognition/respect 547 – 51 seealso
recognition
support of 556 – 60

nationalism 287 – 9 , 529 – 43 seealsostate, the
history of 531 – 5
irrationality of 538 – 40
liberal 535 – 7
and secession 540 – 3
and self-determination 540 – 3
natural rights 607 – 10 , 678 – 9 , 845 seealso
rights
non-teleological progress 130 – 1

oppression 71 – 3 , 272 – 3 , 450 – 5 , 482 – 5 , 556 – 8 ,
588 – 90 , 594 – 5 , 615 – 18 , 736 – 9 , 743 – 6
organ transplants 714 – 16

paranoia 729 – 746
as action 733 – 6
and domination 736 – 9
as marker of theory 729 – 33
and paternal authority 739 – 43
and reason 744 – 6
and the vigilant ruler 739 – 42
participation 95 – 102 , 369 – 75 , 387 – 90 ,
403 – 8 , 482 – 5
particularism 264 , 266 , 268 , 270 , 272 , 274
seealsouniversalism
paternalism/patriarchy 108 – 10 , 272 – 5 ,
682 – 5 , 739 – 43
people, the 349 – 59
political authority of 350 – 3 , 357 – 9
what is/are the people? 355 – 7
who are they? 353 – 5

880 subject index

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