Current Controversies in Political Philosophy brings together an international team of leading philosophers to explore and debate four key and dynamic issues in the field in an accessible way. a Should we all be cosmopolitans? - Gillian Brock and Cara NineAre rights important? - Rowan Cruft and Sonu BediIs sexual objectification wrong and, if so, why? - Lina Papadaki and Scott AndersonWhat to do about climate change? - Alexa Zellentin and Thom Brooksa These questions are the focus of intense debate. Preliminary chapter descriptions, bibliographies following each chapter, and annotated guides to supplemental readings help provide clearer and richer snapshots of active controversy for all readers.
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David A. Reidy, University of Tennessee, USA
"This volume provides an accessible and very engaging introduction to some of the most important debates in political theory by some of the finest young scholars working in the field. A valuable resource for undergraduate teaching and advanced researchers alike."
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