Contemporary Political Concepts: A Critical Introduction

Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pluto Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
20 April 2002
Pages
240
ISBN
9780745317977

Contemporary Political Concepts: A Critical Introduction

The language of political debate and analysis has changed dramatically over the years. Both academics and practitioners have largely abandoned the vocabulary of the left and replaced it with a set of concepts that structure debate and set the political agenda. Thus, the world economy is discussed in terms of globalization instead of international capitalism, analysis of the capitalist state has given way to the study of governance, and gender and ethnicity are treated as more significant dimensions of inequality than class. Moreover, the apparently benign concepts of civil society, citizenship and stakeholder have replaced those of class and class conflict, poverty is about social exclusion rather than exploitation, and consumer choice and worker empowerment have replaced the pursuit of class interests. This work explores the real issues behind these catchphrases of modern politics, explaining what they mean, and offering a critique of the ideology of which they are a part. This guide should be useful for students of politics, and anybody who is looking for a critical introduction to the key issues.

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