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    Critical and Post-Critical Political Economy.Gary K. Browning & Andrew Kilmister - 2006 - Springer.
    Browning and Kilmister review the nature and possibility of critical political economy in the light of recent post-modern and cultural theory. They provide an historical understanding of critical political economy, focusing on the development of the critical perspectives on capitalism of Hegel and Marx. They then review post-Marxist, post-structuralist, ecological and feminist standpoints that challenge notions of critical political economy sustained in the Hegelian-Marxist tradition. This study of critical and post-critical political economy concludes by arguing for the integration or these (...)
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    A History of Modern Political Thought: The Question of Interpretation.Gary K. Browning - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    A History of Modern Political Thought analyzes the ways of interpreting modern political thought and interpretations of particular modern political thinkers. It analyses prominent schemes of interpretation such as deconstruction, hermeneutics and contextualism and provides a critical reading of how particular thinkers including Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Hegel, Rousseau, Marx, Bentham, Mill, Nietzsche, and Beauvoir are interpreted in the light of these schemes. The book addresses the question of why there are so many reinterpretations of political thinkers and how we can (...)
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    Rethinking R.G. Collingwood: philosophy, politics, and the unity of theory and practice.Gary K. Browning - 2004 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Rethinking R.G. Collingwood reviews Collingwood's thought via his own rethinking of Hegel. It establishes the revisionary character of Collingwood's defence of liberal civilization in theory and practice. Collingwood is seen as avoiding the pitfalls of Hegel's teleological historicism by developing an open and contestable reading of the rationality of liberal civilization, which neither reduces practice to theory nor philosophy to history. The contemporary relevance of Collingwood's standpoint is demonstrated by comparing it with those of recent defenders and critics of liberalism (...)
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    Andrew Shanks, Civil Society, Civil Religion, Oxford: Blackwell, 1995, pp 245.Gary K. Browning - 1996 - Hegel Bulletin 17 (2):64-66.
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    British Idealism and Political Theory.Gary K. Browning - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (2):256-258.
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    Global Theory From Kant to Hardt and Negri.Gary K. Browning - 2011 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In the 21st Century, global theory provides an influential and popular way of understanding contemporary social and political phenomena. This book observes the links between contemporary global ideas and preceding modern theories. Contemporary perspectives are shown to reflect distinctive and shared aspects of the ideas of Kant, Hegel and Marx.
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    “Hegel and Hegelianism”: Hegel Panel, Political Studies Association Conference, 29-31 March 1994.Gary K. Browning - 1994 - Hegel Bulletin 15 (2):95.
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  8. Hegel and the History of Political Philosophy.Gary K. Browning - 1999
     
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    Lyotard and Hegel: what is wrong with modernity and what is right with the philosophy of right.Gary K. Browning - 2003 - History of European Ideas 29 (2):223-239.
    While Hegel's absolutist rhetoric disguises the contestability of his theorizing, his subtle, nuanced reading of modernity and social theory offers a more constructive and powerful approach to the continuing problems of modernity and the contemporary world than is acknowledged by Lyotard. (edited).
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  10. Lyotard and the End of Great Narratives.Gary K. Browning - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (4):795-796.
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  11. Lyotard and the end of grand narratives.Gary K. Browning - 2000 - Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
    Jean-François Lyotard is generally acknowledged as the theoretical spokesperson for postmodernism. In 1979, his seminal work _The Postmodern Condition_ challenged the presumption and orientation of modern political philosophy. In particular, Lyotard repudiated the notion of grand narratives and promoted a postmodern acceptance of difference and variety and a skepticism towards unifying metatheories. Yet _The Postmodern Condition_ is just one work by a prolific author whose life and work involved close theoretical engagement with Kant, Hegel and Marx and who played a (...)
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    Plato and Hegel: two modes of philosophizing about politics.Gary K. Browning - 1991 - New York: Garland.
    Hegel and Plato are united as political theorists by the convergence of their philosophical aspirations. But their political writings manifest the general disparities involved in their particular ways of seeking to fulfil these aspirations. Professor Browning compares the political thought of Plato and Hegel by locating their political theorizing within the context of their divergent modes of philosophizing.
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    Plato and Hegel : Two Modes of Philosophizing About Politics.Gary K. Browning - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    Hegel and Plato are united as political theorists by the convergence of their philosophical aspirations. But their political writings manifest the general disparities involved in their particular ways of seeking to fulfil these aspirations. Professor Browning compares the political thought of Plato and Hegel by locating their political theorizing within the context of their divergent modes of philosophizing.
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    Rethinking Collingwood, Rethinking Hegel.Gary K. Browning - 2003 - Hegel Bulletin 24 (1-2):17-33.
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    Rethinking R.G. Collingwood: philosophy, politics, and the unity of theory and practice.Gary K. Browning - 2004 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Rethinking R.G. Collingwood reviews Collingwood's thought via his own rethinking of Hegel. It establishes the revisionary character of Collingwood's defence of liberal civilization in theory and practice. Collingwood is seen as avoiding the pitfalls of Hegel's teleological historicism by developing an open and contestable reading of the rationality of liberal civilization, which neither reduces practice to theory nor philosophy to history. The contemporary relevance of Collingwood's standpoint is demonstrated by comparing it with those of recent defenders and critics of liberalism (...)
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    Transitions to and from Nature in Hegel and Plato.Gary K. Browning - 1992 - Hegel Bulletin 13 (2):1-12.
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    Why Iris Murdoch matters: making sense of experience in modern times.Gary K. Browning - 2018 - Bloomsbury Publishing.
    In Why Iris Murdoch Matters Gary Browning draws on as yet unpublished archival material to present an unrivalled overview of Murdoch's work and thought. Browning argues for Murdoch's position amongst the key theorists of modern life, and discusses in detail her engagement with the notion of late modernity. Her multiple perspectives on art, philosophy, religion, politics and the self all relate to how she understands the nature of late modernity. Browning lucidly illustrates that through both her thought and fiction we (...)
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    A globalist ideology of post‐Marxism? Hardt and Negri's Empire.Gary K. Browning - 2005 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (2):193-208.
    Hardt and Negri interpret contemporary sovereignty and politics in the light of a theory of contemporary globalization that is taken to supersede Marxism and former ideological standpoints of the Left. In particular, Hardt and Negri highlight how their reading of empire and multitude breaks with the teleology of Marxism and accepts the openness of events. They advertise the novelty, which is held to consist in their recognition of a thoroughly socialized and globalized world in which there exists no predetermined historical (...)
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    Hobbes, Hegel and modernity.Raia Prokhovnik & Gary K. Browning - 1995 - Hobbes Studies 8 (1):88-104.
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    David MacGregor, Hegel and Marx after the Fall of Communism , pp. xvii + 246, pb £12.95 ISBN 0-7083-1430-9, hb £25.00 ISBN 0-7083-1429; - Sean Sayers, Marxism and Human Nature , pp. ix + 203, hb £45 ISBN 0-415-19147-5. [REVIEW]Gary K. Browning - 2001 - Hegel Bulletin 22 (1-2):91-93.
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    Harry Brod, Hegel's Philosophy of Politics: Idealism, Identity and Modernity, Boulder, San Francisco and Oxford: Westview Press, 1992, pp ix + 216, Pb £10.95. [REVIEW]Gary K. Browning - 1993 - Hegel Bulletin 14 (1-2):66-68.
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