Political philosophy

My discussion with Budge has spurred an interest in the subject. I’ve been meaning to read some stuff on it anyway. At the moment I’m planning on reading:

  • A Theory of Justice
  • Anarchy, State, and Utopia

Any other recommendations are welcome. I think I should grab some sort of introductory work, too.


6 Responses to “Political philosophy”

  1. 1 Dave Budge

    Well, at least your balanced in your selections. I’m wondering if you’ve read most of the the Enlightenment Era philosophers as a foundation such as Hobbes, Locke, Rossuea, Voltaire, Hume, Berkeley, etc. A good primer is The Enlightenment: The Science of Freedom by Peter Gay.

    I think it is helpful to understand that era if nothing but for the genesis of the modern lexicon of political philosophy. But perhaps you’ve studied these before.

    And giving a plug to my ilk, I think foundational reading in political/economics is F.A. Hayek’s The Road To Surfdom. I see that book as important as Das Kapital and The Wealth of Nations since political philosophy has so much to do with the distribution of wealth and resources.

  2. 2 Dave Budge

    One more thought is Libertarianism : A Primer by David Boaz.

  3. 3 Jeff

    Cool, thanks.

  4. 4 sheena rice

    Budge gave some good suggestions, and a primer is a good idea. But after the primers definetly start with Locke and Hobbes. Incredible (and fast) reading. They were both lightyears ahead of their time.

  5. 5 big mike

    Good advice in the previous comments.

    My advice: don’t read _just_ libertarian literature (”Capitalism and Freedom”, etc). Otherwise, you could end up with a “straw-man” view of folks with different political views.

    For example, read a sympathetic intro to Marx (economics and history), so that you can understand where some folks (e.g., Europeans) are coming from.

    As a Montanan, you might want to read up on Montana’s industrial history, such as mining and the conflicts between labor and management.

  6. 6 Jeff

    Don’t worry, Mike. I’m not inclined to trust libertarians (I am still a liberal) anymore than anyone else.

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