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ISBN: PB: 9780300185454

Yale University Press

September 2012

302 pp.

23.8x16.2 cm

8 graphs

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Moral Foundations of Politics

When do governments merit our allegiance, and when should they be denied it? Ian Shapiro explores this most enduring of political dilemmas in this innovative and engaging book. Building on his highly popular Yale courses, Professor Shapiro evaluates the main contending accounts of the sources of political legitimacy. Starting with theorists of the Enlightenment, he examines the arguments put forward by utilitarians, Marxists, and theorists of the social contract. Next he turns to the anti-Enlightenment tradition that stretches from Edmund Burke to contemporary post-modernists. In the last part of the book Shapiro examines partisans and critics of democracy from Plato's time until our own. He concludes with an assessment of democracy's strengths and limitations as the font of political legitimacy. The book offers a lucid and accessible introduction to urgent ongoing conversations about the sources of political allegiance.

About the Author

Ian Shapiro is William R. Kenan, Jr. , Professor and chairman of the department of political science at Yale University. Among his books are "Democratic Justice" and, with Donald Green, "Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory", both published by Yale University Press.

Reviews

"In 'The Moral Foundations of Politics', Shapiro reaffirms his place as one of the very clearest and most resolute, and most solidly grounded, practitioners in the political theory field in this generation" – Adolph Reed, Jr. , New School for Social Research

"Blending sophisticated political science (including insightful rational choice calculations) with clarity that makes the book's subject accessible to neophytes, Professor Shapiro distills centuries of political theory into a slender volume" – Harvard Law Review)

"A deeply valuable book at many levels. Shapiro shows an almost unique ability to combine the broad sweep with the telling detail or precise insight – just what a book of this sort needs" – Jennifer Hochschild, Harvard University