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Arguing About Political Philosophy is part of the Arguing About Philosophy series and provides a thorough examination of central debates in political thought. The book guides readers through essential arguments about justice, rights, liberty, and the role of government in society.
Zwolinski and Juarez-Garcia present multiple perspectives on contested political issues, encouraging critical thinking and informed discussion. This volume covers foundational concepts while remaining accessible to those new to political philosophy. It serves as an excellent resource for students seeking to understand different political ideologies and their underlying philosophical principles, making it ideal for courses in political philosophy, political theory, and related disciplines.







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