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Crawford Brough Macpherson was a prominent Scottish political theorist known for his significant contributions to democratic theory. He is best recognized for his influential work, "Democratic Theory: Essays in Retrieval," published in 1973, which explores the evolution and relevance of democratic principles in contemporary society. Macpherson's ideas challenged traditional notions of individualism and political thought, advocating for a more inclusive and participatory approach to democracy.

Throughout his career, Macpherson's scholarship focused on the intersections between political theory and the practice of democracy. He engaged with various philosophical traditions, particularly examining the works of early modern thinkers like Hobbes and Locke. His concept of "possessive individualism" highlighted the limitations of individualistic perspectives in understanding social and political relationships. Macpherson's legacy continues to influence contemporary debates on democracy and citizenship.

国籍 苏格兰人
出生日期 July 6, 1911
出生地点 Edinburgh, Scotland
去世日期 April 12, 1987