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  1. Jul 29, 2014 · In this timely and important work, eminent political theorist John Dunn argues that democracy is not synonymous with good government. The author explores the... SAVE NOW: 50% off + free shipping, sitewide with code Y24SAVE50.

  2. In Democracy: A History, John Dunn - England's leading political theorist -- sets out to explain the extraordinary presence of democracy in today's world. The story begins in Greece, where it began as an improvised remedy for a very local difficulty twenty-five hundred years ago.

  3. Emeritus Professor of Political Theory, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge. Raised in England, Germany, Iran and India, John Dunn has been a scholar of Winchester and King's, a Harkness Fellow at Harvard, and Fellow successively of Jesus (1965-66) and King's Colleges (1966- ) in Cambridge.

  4. Jan 1, 2005 · Dunn charts its slow but insistent metamorphosis from its roots in ancient Greece to its triumph in the years since 1945. 'Setting the People Free' is an account of this extraordinary idea and its evolution. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more.

  5. John Dunn's Western Political Theory in the Face of the Future demonstrates that the major traditions of thought, from which the political values of the modern West have emerged are all, in the light of recent world history, in crucial respects incoherent or flawed.

  6. John Dunn. Cambridge University Press, 1996 - History - 235 pages. In this collection of essays, John Dunn brings his characteristically acute and penetrative insight to a wide range of political issues. In the first essay, 'The history of political theory', Professor Dunn argues for the importance of a historical perspective in the study of ...

  7. John Dunn, University of Cambridge, Politics and International Studies (POLIS) Department, Emeritus. Studies Political Theory, John Locke, and Democracy. John Dunn is a political theorist who uses the history of political thinking to interrogate what.

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