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Détails
| Format : | Livre |
|---|---|
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Paul W Kahn |
| ISBN : | 9780691136981 069113698X |
| Numéro OCLC : | 181142115 |
| Notes : | Originally published: 2005. |
| Description : | p. cm. |
| Contenu : | Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Putting Liberalism in Its Place 1 PART I: CULTURAL STUDY AND LIBERALISM 29 Chapter 1: The Architecture of the Liberal World 33 Chapter 2: A Brief Genealogy of American Liberalism 66 Chapter 3: The Instabilities of Liberalism 113 PART II: LOVE AND POLITICS 143 Chapter 4: The Faculties of the Soul: Beyond Reason and Interest 145 Chapter 5: The Erotic Body 183 Chapter 6: The Autonomy of the Political in the Modern Nation-State 228 Conclusion: The Future of the Nation-State 291 Index 315 |
| Responsabilité : | Paul W. Kahn. |
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[This] is a beautifully written meditation on the sources of political meaning that cannot be justified by rational argumentation. It challenges the reader to acknowledge that politics is a fundamentally amoral enterprise that resembles romantic love more than rational debate. -- Margaret Kohn, Political Theory Paul W. Kahn's outstanding book alluringly explains the perplexity of liberalism in its post-September 11 situation. -- Samuel Moyn, Ethics and International Affairs Putting Liberalism in Its Place is a real success. It is learned, clear, forceful, and loaded with quotable lines. Most importantly, it takes a much needed shot across the bow of academic liberal theory. -- Dan Silver, Foundations of Political Theory This intriguing book is filled with challenging ideas and supplies some missing ingredients of the intellectual groundwork of liberalism. -- James Magee, Law and Politics Book Review Paul W. Kahn ... argue[s] that liberal theory lacks the conceptual resources to understand political life... Kahn sees liberalism as a philosophy for a postmodern condition, which may be emerging in Europe, where the state may be losing its grip on the moral imagination and 'politics [is] stripped of the political.' The book offers a provocative argument and is well written. -- Choice As a critique of liberal assumptions about human nature and political theory and as a thoughtful essay on political theology and evil, Kahn's analyses initiate discussions that should be continued. -- Shalom Carmy, Hebraic Political Studies Lire la suite...
