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Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophy

Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophy

After World War II the peace movement became the dominant mode of political philosophy in the Western world, due largely to fear of nuclear war. Opponents tended to line up on either side of the arms race debate. Communism remained an important focus especially during the 1950s and 60s. Zionism, racism and colonialism were important issues that arose. In general, there was a marked trend towards a pragmatic approach to political issues, rather than a philosophical one. Much academic debate regarded one or both of two pragmatic topics: how (o ...

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Political philosophy, Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophy, Political philosophy - History of political philosophy, Political philosophy - Industrialization and the early modern age, Political philosophy - Influential political philosophers, Political philosophy - Islamic period, Political philosophy - Medieval period, Political philosophy - The Enlightenment, Political philosophy - The classical period, Classics of political philosophy, Consensus decision making, Consequentialist justifications of the state, Critical Theory, Electoral system, Electoral reform, The justification of the state, Majoritarianism, Panarchism, Progressivism, Progressive Logic, Political media, The purpose of government, Social contract, Tolerances versus preferences, Important publications in political philosophy

Political philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophy



Political philosophy - Contemporary political philosophy

After World War II the peace movement became the dominant mode of political philosophy in the Western world, due largely to fear of nuclear war. Opponents tended to line up on either side of the arms race debate. Communism remained an important focus especially during the 1950s and 60s. Zionism, racism and colonialism were important issues that arose. In general, there was a marked trend towards a pragmatic approach to political issues, rather than a philosophical one. Much academic debate regarded one or both of two pragmatic topics: how (or whether) to apply utilitarianism to problems of political policy, or how (or whether) to apply economic models (such as rational choice theory) to political issues. The rise of feminism and the end of colonial rule and of the political exclusion of such minorities as African Americans in the developed world has led to feminist, postcolonial, and multicultural thought becoming significant.

There was a major revival of academic political philosophy as a result of the publication of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice in 1971. Rawls used a thought experiment, the original position in which representative parties choose principles of justice for the basic structure of society from behind a veil of ignorance. Rawls also offered an effective criticism of utilitarian approaches to questions of political justice. Robert Nozick's book Anarchy, State, and Utopia responded to Rawls from a libertarian perspective. A rich debate ensued.

Another debate developed around the (distinct) criticisms of liberal political theory made by Bernard Williams and Charles Taylor. The liberalism-communitarianism debate is often considered valuable for generating a new set of philosophical problems, rather than a profound and illuminating clash of perspectives.

Today some debates regarding punishment and law center on the question of natural law and the degree to which human constraints on action are determined by nature, as revealed by science in particular. Other debates focus on questions of cultural and gender identity as central to politics.

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