The Great Alternatives of Social Thought: Aristocrat, Saint, Capitalist, Socialist

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Rowman & Littlefield, 1991 - 301 páginas
In an engaging and erudite style, this book takes the reader to the heart of western political theory. Like the cardinal points of a compass, the four alternatives that Cook presents-aristocrat, saint, capitalist, socialist-define the distinct strategies offered to cope with scarcities underlying violent human conflicts, for these core commitments dominate their contrasting economics and politics. Throughout, Cook evidences a detailed knowledge of many authors and themes in classical and modern political thinking. Resisting the temptation to regard the problematic as 'ideal types' from which to embellish or criticize, he blends an objective presentation of each view with penetrating insights and parallels. To each alternative, he applies the presumptions of rule and authority, especially mediated by expectations of democracy.

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The Problem of Social Theory and Its Recasting as Four Problematics
xiii
Four Paradigm Solutions to Problems of Scarcity and Conflict
14
The Aristocrats Problematic or Social Conflict as a Problem of Moderating Mass Wants
23
Table 21 Characteristic Virtues and Vices as Emphasized by the Four Problematics of Social Theory
27
The Aristocrat and Democracy
51
The Saints Problematic or Social Conflict as a Problem of Moderating Elite Wants
89
The Saint and Democracy
111
The Capitalists Problematic or Social Conflict as a Problem of Enlarging Productive Powers with Private Property Division of Labor Income Differen...
139
The Capitalist and Democracy
175
The Socialists Problematic or Social Conflict as a Problem of Enlarging Productive Powers through Social Ownership Role Rotation Egalitarian Distri...
211
The Socialist and Democracy
241
Epilogue
271
Bibliography
275
Index
293
About the Author
301
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Figure 61 The Core Premises of Classical Liberalism
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Terrence Cook is Associate Professor in the Political Science Department at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.

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