Rethinking Modern Political Theory: Essays 1979-1983

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CUP Archive, 6 thg 6, 1985 - 230 trang
Why is modern political theory philosophically so feeble and politically so unconvincing? This volume of essays discusses the historical sources of these weaknesses and suggests how they might begin to be remedied. The essays treat in relation to one another the history of modern philosophy and the practical relations between states, societies and economies in the modern world. The different approaches required to understand each of these are displayed, and the formidable difficulties of combining them satisfactorily are examined. Only if that is achieved however, do we stand a chance in John Dunn's view of overcoming the limitation of existing understandings of politics. And only then will we be able to arrive at a theory of collective prudence which unites moral awareness and a realistic appreciation of the nature, and the dangers, of modern politics.

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CHRISTIAN NATURAL LAW AND THE FOUNDATIONS
13
Trust in the politics of John Locke
34
the break
55
SOCIALISM IN THEORY AND SOCIALISM IN HISTORY
68
Totalitarian democracy and the legacy of modern
87
the deceptions of socialist
103
BRINGING THE WORLD BACK
119
Identity modernity and the claim to know better
139
The future of liberalism
154
The future of political philosophy in the West
171
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