Artigo Revisado por pares

Offensive Political Theory

2010; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 8; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s1537592710001209

ISSN

1541-0986

Autores

Andrew Rehfeld,

Tópico(s)

Academic Freedom and Politics

Resumo

Penn State's decision to eliminate political theory set off existential angst about the status of political theory in the discipline. The organized, defensive responses to that decision failed to answer the central question it posed: Is “political theory” social science, and if not, why does it belong? I argue that social scientific political theory is political science and its many strains—conceptual, normative, and explanatory—belong in the discipline on their own terms. Humanistic research, like dermatology or music theory, is not political science and as such it should find another home. By explaining why (and what kinds of) political theory is political science this article may wind up being offensive in both senses of the word. But it is meant to be in service to a more secure, stable, and productive interdisciplinary future for all kinds of political theory going forward.

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