Political Philosophy & Theory Introduction
About Political Philosophy & Theory
Political philosophy explores the fundamental questions underlying political life: What justifies political authority? What is justice? What rights do individuals possess? What is the ideal form of government? Thinkers from Plato and Aristotle through Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Marx to Rawls and Nozick have offered systematic answers that continue to shape political thought and practice. Concepts such as the social contract, natural rights, liberty, equality, and democracy have been debated for centuries. Political theory also examines ideologies - the organised sets of beliefs that justify particular political systems and policies. This sub-category tests knowledge of political philosophy's major thinkers and ideas, foundational texts, key concepts, and the theoretical frameworks that underpin modern political systems and ongoing debates about justice, rights, and governance.
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