A Theory of Republican Character and Related EssaysSusquehanna University Press, 1994 - 166 trang ""American Democracy and the Punitive Use of Force - Requiem for the McNamara Model," the third piece in this volume, is relevant not merely for its general policy considerations (which are still meaningful after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Gulf War), but because it views the use of armed force in the context of the preservation of a system of political authority - a republican affinity - rather than primarily as an "economic" exercise in the infliction of increments of "pain."" "The collection's fourth essay is entitled "Drama and Democracy." It attempts to show how the pedagogic use of drama in the college classroom can help to keep political ways of understanding alive and respectable - in the face of the onslaught of scientific modes of explanation." "Two shorter pieces are included as appendices. The first, a public address entitled "Two Views of Aristotle's Politics" is included here for its opposition to the claim of some historians that Aristotle can hardly be of political relevance today. The second appendix is a review of Michael Oakeshott's The Voice of Liberal Learning, edited by Timothy Fuller. It is important here because Oakeshott's account of the liberal arts ideal of nurturing habits of comprehensive, individual judgment is typical of what Coats calls the "republican character.""--BOOK JACKET. |
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... equality . Hence the flag as a sym- bol is a unique case . " The question is unique . In my judgment rules that apply to a host of other symbolism such as state flags , armbands . . . are not necessarily controlling . " He then goes on ...
... equality . Hence the flag as a sym- bol is a unique case . " The question is unique . In my judgment rules that apply to a host of other symbolism such as state flags , armbands . . . are not necessarily controlling . " He then goes on ...
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... equality of conditions described by de Tocqueville in Democracy in America ( " But for equality their passion is ardent , insatiable , incessant , invincible . " 115 ) . As J.G.A. Pocock has observed , " defer- ence was not a ...
... equality of conditions described by de Tocqueville in Democracy in America ( " But for equality their passion is ardent , insatiable , incessant , invincible . " 115 ) . As J.G.A. Pocock has observed , " defer- ence was not a ...
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... equality ; he proceeds to identify equality with the sovereignty of the will of the masses ; he ends with the view that ' liberty and equality ' consists of ' doing what one likes . ' The result of such a view is that in these extreme ...
... equality ; he proceeds to identify equality with the sovereignty of the will of the masses ; he ends with the view that ' liberty and equality ' consists of ' doing what one likes . ' The result of such a view is that in these extreme ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Age | 15 |
Some Correspondences Between Oakeshotts Civil | 60 |
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