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A History of Political Theory
AuthorGeorge Holland Sabine
LanguageEnglish, translated into Arabic, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, and Korean.
GenrePolitical theory
Published1937
PublisherDryden Press, fourth edition revised by Thomas Landon Thorson
fourth edition: 1973

A History of Political Theory is a book by George Holland Sabine on the history of political thought from Ancient Greece to fascism and Nazism in the 1930s. First published in 1937,[1] it propounds a hypothesis that theories of politics are themselves a part of politics.[2] That is, they do not refer to an external reality but are produced as a normal part of the social milieu in which politics itself has its being.

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The book has been translated into Arabic, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish.[3]

In 1973, Dryden Press issued a fourth edition, revised by Thomas Landon Thorson.

A History of Political Theory. By G eorge H. S abine, Professor of Philosophy in Cornell University.American Political Science Series, edited by Edward S. Corwin. (New York: Henry Holt and Company.

Contents[edit]

Part I : The Theory of the City-State
1. The City-State
2. Political Thought Before Plato
3. Plato, The Republic
4. Plato, The Statesman and The Laws
5. Aristotle, Political Ideals
6. Aristotle, Political Actualities
7. The Twilight of the City-State
Part II : The Theory of the Universal Community
8. The Law of the Nature
9. Cicero and the Roman Lawyers
10. Seneca and the Fathers of the Church
11. The Folk and its Laws
12. The Investiture Controversy
13. Universitas Hominum
14. Philip the Fair and Boniface VIII
15. Marsilio of Padua and William of Occam
16. The Conciliar Theory of Church Government
Part III : The Theory of the Nation State
17. Machiavelli
18. The Early Protestant Reformers
19. Royalist and Anti-Royalist Theories
20. Jean Bodin
21. The Modernized Theory of Natural Law
22. England : Preparation for Civil War
23. Thomas Hobbes
24. Radicals and Communists
25. The Republicans : Harrington, Milton, and Sidney
26. Halifax and Locke
27. France : The Decadence of Natural Law
28. The Rediscovery of the Community : Rousseau
29. Convention and Tradition : Hume and Burke
30. Hegel : Dialectic and Nationalism
31. Liberalism : Philosophical Radicalism
32. Liberalism Modernized
33. Marx and Dialectical Materialism
34. Communism
35. Fascism and National Socialism

Reviews[edit]

Calculo larson pdf 9 edicion de videos online. The book received several favorable reviews soon after publication. Floyd House noted 'adequate scholarship, his interpretations are highly intelligent, and he has covered the ground with surprising comprehensiveness.'[4]

James Leahigh wrote that it was 'as objective and unbiased a study of the many characters presented throughout his work as any hitherto attempted compendious history of political theory.'[5]

Leland Jenks chose to review it with ten other works on political theory and noted, 'Half of Sabine's material is devoted to men before Bodin, and his treatment of the nineteenth century while brilliant is relatively brief.'[6] Jenks considers the natural audience for it to be 'best for students who are to apprehend the importance of political speculation in the history of social thought.' Jenks admired Sabine's composition: 'Sabine is most successful in integrating theories of successive writers as coherent wholes, and in discerning logical discrepancies. He provides an original and searching critique, from the explicit standpoint of Humeanempiricism.' The role of value systems in politics is acknowledged: 'Sabine is especially effective in showing the relativity of social thought to general value systems in different societies.'

When the book was revised in 1950, Journal of Philosophy reviewer C. F. noted the new edition 'more strongly emphasizes the wide separation between the moral temper of democracy and that of communism.'[7]

Thorson edition[edit]

Thomas Landon Thorson, author of Logic of Democracy (1962) and Biopolitics (1970), revised A History of Political Theory in 1973 for a fourth edition. He explains the revisions in a preface:

A new first chapter has been added which attempts to put the history of political theory into context both of the evolution of man and of pre-Greek, pre-philosophic thought.. A variety of judgements scattered throughout the discussion have been softened, generally by omitting words or sentences, most notably in the chapter on Hegel where several pages have been omitted.

The new first chapter refers to cultural evolution:

To borrow a way of talking from biology, we can say that just as nature at a certain time and place evolved mammals, so did the culture-bearing animal evolve and come to carry with him disciplined, self-conscious political inquiry.[8]:4

To maintain such an anthropological scope, Thorson sketches the dominant cultures before the arrival of democracy in Greece. He concedes a Middle Eastern dominance.

Beginning around 1700 B.C., a wave of invasions from the north opened up a new phase in development of mankind.[8]:10

Thorson then quotes William Hardy McNeill:

..a cluster of petty Greek city-states had begun to create a civilization which while drawing upon the Orient for many of its elements, was nevertheless profoundly different in quality. This civilization became a lodestar..[9]

Thorson describes the global situation then:

The era of Middle Eastern dominance thereby came to an end; and a complicated cultural interplay began among the major civilized communities of Europe, the Middle East, India and China.[8]:13

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Sabine G. H. A History of Political Theory, Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc., New York 1937
  2. ^Preface to the first edition.
  3. ^Stuart Brown (1960-611) George Holland SabineProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 34:98 from JSTOR. (Registration required.)
  4. ^Floyd H. House (1937) American Journal of Sociology 43(3):395,6
  5. ^James F. Leahigh (1938) Georgetown Law Journal 27:108
  6. ^Leland H. Jenks(1939) Social Forces 18(3):436–441
  7. ^C. F. Journal of Philosophy 48(7):218
  8. ^ abcThomas Landon Thorson (1973) A History of Political Theory, 4th edition, Dryden Press
  9. ^W. H. McNeill (1963) The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community, page 116, University of Chicago Press
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This history of political theory is written in the light of the hypothesis that theories of politics are themselves a part of politics. In other words, they do not refer to an external reality but are produced as a normal part of the social milieu in which politics itself has its being. The reflection upon the ends of political action, upon the means of achieving them, upo..more
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May 17, 2011Steven Peterson rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I am still angry over it. I loaned my copy of this classic text in political philsosophy to a student to help him with a paper. It was never returned. And the follow up edition is not, in my view, up to the standards of this edition.
In short, at oine point, this was the quintessential survey of political philosophy, tracing developments over the millennia. It was lucidly written (that much I recall). I only wish that I still had a copy of this wonderful volume
Jul 14, 2014Kshitiz Goliya rated it really liked it
On what benchmark do you asses a political theory? And is it only a political theory or an interlinked chain of political, economic, scientific and psychogical factors? And how do u differentiate between a belief and a theory? What makes a theory sound; its applicability, methodology, appeal or acceptance?
It is on this zig zag path that a political scholar treads and that's what this book has attemped and that I must say, with great skill. Picking up the major theories beginning from Greeks led
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My undergraduate textbook for political theory. I still come back to it to re-(and reread) various sections to supplement my later reading. It is a remarkable, timeless text and I am very thankful to have it in my library. And I am most thankful to my old poli-sci professor for making me get this book (which I thought was miserable when I first got it).
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It is a special 1 for me
Un libro que todos aquellos joevenes y aspirantes a politiquillos deberían aspirar a leer, o siquiera, raspar por encima. Al inicio, uno podría creer que sabe todo, o que mínimo, conoce una gran parte de la teoría política, sin embargo, con forme se mueve durante épocas y países, nos damos cuenta que la realidad es otra. Un manantial inmenso de conocimiento.
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[sometimes published as George Holland Sabine]
George H. Sabine (1880-1961) was a philosopher, best known for his A History of Political Theory (1937). He taught for many years at Cornell University, where he also served as dean of the Graduate School and vice-president of the University.
A Guide to the George H. Sabine Papers (archived at Cornell) can be found at:
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/
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