Challenging the State: Teaching Alternative Historiographies in Early Modern Politics |
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Authors: | Jacob Affolter |
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Affiliation: | School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA |
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Abstract: | This article argues that we can improve the way we teach early modern political philosophy if we introduce students to alternative views about the development of the state. First, it summarizes the work of contemporary philosophers and historians who are critical of the modern state. Second, it points out ways in which early social contract theorists take the state for granted. Third, it argues that alternative views about the development of the state can help students take a more critical perspective on standard works of early modern political philosophy. Fourth, it argues that these alternative views will help students better understand dissenting voices in early modern political philosophy. |
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Keywords: | early modern philosophy modern state social contract theory Locke Rousseau Bertrand de Jouvenel |
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