This volume contains a selection of writings from the seminal figures in British political theory from Bernard Bosanquet to Anne Phillips and Bhikhu Parekh, which trace the transformation of political theory and its relation to trends in British politics and the state.
Includes essays and selections from the seminal figures in British political theory and political science
Illustrates the variety and development of British Political Theory from British Idealism to contemporary multiculturalism and pluralism
Helps explain the nature and role of political theory and how it relates to the wider study of politics
Introductory essays locate the work of each great thinker in the unfolding of the practice of political theory in British universities in the twentieth century
About the Author
Paul Kelly is Professor of Political Theory at the London School of Economics where he has taught since 1995. He is author editor and co-editor of ten books including Utilitarianism and Distributive Justice (1990), The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls (1994), Impartiality, Neutrality and Justice (1998), British Political Science (2000), Multiculturalism Reconsidered (2002), Political Thinkers (2002), Liberalism (2004), and Locke’s Second Treatise (2007). He was joint editor of Political Studies and is currently the editor of Utilitas.