The wisdom of the commons : the education of citizens from Plato's Republic to The wealth of nations / Geoffrey C. Kellow.
2022
LC1091 .K45 2022
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Title
The wisdom of the commons : the education of citizens from Plato's Republic to The wealth of nations / Geoffrey C. Kellow.
ISBN
9783030958725 (electronic bk.)
3030958728 (electronic bk.)
9783030958718
303095871X
9783030958732
3030958736
9783030958749
3030958744
3030958728 (electronic bk.)
9783030958718
303095871X
9783030958732
3030958736
9783030958749
3030958744
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
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1 online resource
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10.1007/978-3-030-95872-5 doi
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LC1091 .K45 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
370.11/5
Summary
The Wisdom of the Commons examines the history and philosophy of civic education as the essential political part of liberal education. This study distinguishes itself from other works on liberal and civic education by focusing explicitly on the civic and liberal education of those citizens who are not destined for prominent positions within politics and government but are still a part of and relevant to political society. It considers this strand of liberal and civic education, in both its ancient and modern iterations, by focusing on the philosophies of Plato, Cicero, Locke, Rousseau, and Adam Smith. Geoffrey Kellow is an Associate Professor in The College of the Humanities and the Department of Political Science at Carleton University, Canada. He specializes in the history of ideas. Professor Kellow researches the history of liberal education with a particular interest in the civic and economic components thereof. He is the editor of On Civic Republicanism (with Neven Leddy) and the author of essays and reviews published in both scholarly journals and the popular media. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Carleton University. .
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Palgrave studies in classical liberalism. 2662-6489
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The Uncontested Factual Background
3. The COLREGS, Mariners, and States
4. The COLREGS and the Arbitral Tribunal's Jurisdiction
5. The Violations of the COLREGS as Violations of the United Nations
6. Towards a Critique of the Rationalizations of Collisions as Instruments of Chinese Foreign Policy
7. Summary and Conclusions.
2. The Uncontested Factual Background
3. The COLREGS, Mariners, and States
4. The COLREGS and the Arbitral Tribunal's Jurisdiction
5. The Violations of the COLREGS as Violations of the United Nations
6. Towards a Critique of the Rationalizations of Collisions as Instruments of Chinese Foreign Policy
7. Summary and Conclusions.