The article discusses the importance of ideas for political analysis. Ideas are more than random or inconsequential rationalisations of hard interests. They constitute and effect something in and of themselves. The article therefore presents the four most important and influential approaches to the study of the history of political thought: Michel Foucault’s discourse analysis, Michael Freeden’s ideology analysis, Quentin Skinner’s legitimization analysis and Reinhart Koselleck’s conceptual history
This article explores how accusations of hypocrisy function in political debates in the media. On th...
The article outlines how Danish academic historians have sought to handle questions concerning a pol...
Political science is typically considered an empirical science; that is, it builds its conclusions u...
The relationship between science and politics is not singular. In this article we focus on the therm...
ABSTRACTConceptual Analysis in Political History?:Some Methodological ConsiderationsOn the shoulders...
The article unfolds a critical analysis and discussion of innovation as a concept of change in the p...
The article is a contribution to the 50th jubilee anniversary "festschrift" of Political Science at ...
This article discusses the theories of federalism as formulated by the early modernthinker Johannes ...
The article analyses different forms of aestheticisation in the field of political practice. It take...
Ann-Dorte Christensen: Political Identities in Late Modernity: young women’s stories about politics ...
This article reviews the theoretical and political history of the concept of precarity, used to desc...
This article explores the basic arguments of reactionary thinking. I argue that reactionary thought ...
The internal paradoxes and contradictions in Marx’ work have always been a major obstacle to his int...
In the last few years the tradition of science studies has started to turn âoutwardsâ and engage in ...
In this article, Arendt’s philosophy is put forward as both republicanism and existentialism. The co...
This article explores how accusations of hypocrisy function in political debates in the media. On th...
The article outlines how Danish academic historians have sought to handle questions concerning a pol...
Political science is typically considered an empirical science; that is, it builds its conclusions u...
The relationship between science and politics is not singular. In this article we focus on the therm...
ABSTRACTConceptual Analysis in Political History?:Some Methodological ConsiderationsOn the shoulders...
The article unfolds a critical analysis and discussion of innovation as a concept of change in the p...
The article is a contribution to the 50th jubilee anniversary "festschrift" of Political Science at ...
This article discusses the theories of federalism as formulated by the early modernthinker Johannes ...
The article analyses different forms of aestheticisation in the field of political practice. It take...
Ann-Dorte Christensen: Political Identities in Late Modernity: young women’s stories about politics ...
This article reviews the theoretical and political history of the concept of precarity, used to desc...
This article explores the basic arguments of reactionary thinking. I argue that reactionary thought ...
The internal paradoxes and contradictions in Marx’ work have always been a major obstacle to his int...
In the last few years the tradition of science studies has started to turn âoutwardsâ and engage in ...
In this article, Arendt’s philosophy is put forward as both republicanism and existentialism. The co...
This article explores how accusations of hypocrisy function in political debates in the media. On th...
The article outlines how Danish academic historians have sought to handle questions concerning a pol...
Political science is typically considered an empirical science; that is, it builds its conclusions u...