[Mobile ebook] The State of Nature in Comparative Political Thought: Western and Non-Western Perspectives (Global Encounters: Studies in Comparative Political Theory)
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||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Table of Contents|By Jon Carlson|Contents Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Comparative States of Nature 1 Russell Arben Fox
I: The State of Nature and Applications in Chinese Thought
1 Self-Transformation and Civil Society: Lockean vs. Confucian 11 Sungmoon Kim
2 Han Fei Zi’s Philosophical Psychology: Human Natu||In this collection there are some fine individual essays which have important lessons for comparative political thought . . . so too does the volume as a whole. (History of Political Thought)
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This book addresses a fundamental concept in political thought—the “state of nature”—through a comparative and cross-cultural approach. Western social contract thinking usually falls along lines identified with scholars like Hobbes or Rousseau, with accordant debate over whether humans are good, bad, or just selfish; conflict prone or cooperative; egocentric or altruistic; with subordinate discussions about the proper limits of sovere...
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