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Human nature is political, and this volume explains why and how. It is of interest to students of political thought and behaviour, as well as those studying the history of ideas and political philosophy.

The subjects discussed in this book include the conceptions of human nature at the heart of political argument and theory; the identification of major theories of human nature and the functions they perform in epistemological and explanatory terms; the examination of key individual thinkers and major intellectual traditions, probing the origins and impact of each view of human nature and assessing their theoretical and practical strengths; as well as a practical orientation, focusing on specific areas of politics, to highlight the role played by often competing theories of human nature and so contrast their accuracy and efficacy. The conclusion brings into close contrast the separate theories of human nature as it applies to politics, throwing into sharp relief the major problems found in its varied form and usage, and pinpoints the prerequisites for the sound but fruitful study of politics and human nature.

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This Bloomsbury Academic Collection consists of classic titles on the history and politics of the 20th century.
Preface ix
Martin Hollis
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: Steve Smith 1(4)
1 Political theory and human nature
5(15)
Graeme Duncan
2 Marx and human nature
20(16)
Ian Forbes
3 Mill and human nature
36(17)
Paul Smart
4 Conservatism and human nature
53(15)
Christopher Berry
5 Utopianism and human nature
68(18)
William Stafford
6 Critical Theory and human nature
86(17)
Vincent Geoghegan
7 Psychoanalysis and human nature
103(13)
Michael Nicholson
8 Feminism and human nature
116(15)
Ruth Levitas
9 Work and human nature
131(15)
John Street
10 Bureaucracy and human nature
146(18)
Jeffrey Sedgwick
George Sulzner
11 War and human nature
164(16)
Steve Smith
12 Conclusion
180(12)
Ian Forbes
List of contributors 192(3)
Index 195
Ian Forbes is a former Professor of Politics at the University of Nottingham, UK.

Steve Smith is Professor of International Studies and Vice Chancellor of the University of Exeter, UK.