Constituents of Political Theory : Selected Articles of the Warsaw School of Political Theory.

The book presents a collection of articles authored by several members of the Warsaw School of Political Theory, affiliated with the University of Warsaw. The team of scholars, first founded in the 1970s by professor Artur Bodnar, has been conducting research under the leadership of professor Mirosł...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Burzyński, Jan.
Other Authors: Karwat, Mirosław., Pierzchalski, Filip., Tobiasz, Marcin.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2021.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Studies in Politics, Security and Society Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Series Infromation
  • Copyright Information
  • Table of contents
  • Introduction
  • PART I: Subject and scope of political science
  • Anthropological and sociological premises of political theory (Tadeusz Klementewicz)
  • Research subject of political science in light of the aspectuality principle (Mirosław Karwat)
  • Syndromatic nature of the subject of political science (Mirosław Karwat)
  • Politics as a fuzzy subject of research (Filip Pierzchalski)
  • Management as the metaphor of politics (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
  • PART II: Research process in political science
  • Ideological dilemmas of a contemporary political scientist (Tadeusz Klementewicz)
  • Nothing alive is a unity. Political science as a multi-paradigmatic structure of knowledge (Tadeusz Klementewicz)
  • Faultless disagreement: on analytical and research discrepancies in political science (Filip Pierzchalski)
  • PART III: Key concepts and assumptions of political theory
  • Politics as articulation of interests (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
  • Politics: the issue of power as the issue of property? Property as the condition of power (Bohdan Kaczmarek)
  • Subjects of politics: typology and gradation (Mirosław Karwat)
  • Needs of large social groups and goals of political organizations - explanatory model (Mirosław Karwat)
  • Credits
  • Abstracts
  • Series index.