The primacy of the political :: a history of political thought from the Greeks to the French & American revolutions /
The conflict between politics and antipolitics has replayed throughout Western history and philosophical thought. From the beginning, Plato's quest for absolute certainty led him to denounce democracy, an anti-political position challenged by Aristotle. In his wide-ranging narrative, Dick Howar...
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Zusammenfassung: | The conflict between politics and antipolitics has replayed throughout Western history and philosophical thought. From the beginning, Plato's quest for absolute certainty led him to denounce democracy, an anti-political position challenged by Aristotle. In his wide-ranging narrative, Dick Howard puts this dilemma into fresh perspective, proving our contemporary political problems are not as unique as we think. Howard begins with democracy in ancient Greece and the rise and fall of republican politics in Rome. In the wake of Rome's collapse, political thought searched for a new medium, and the conflict between politics and antipolitics reemerged through the contrasting theories of Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas. During the Renaissance and Reformation, the emergence of the modern individual again transformed the terrain of the political. Even so, politics vs. antipolitics dominated the period, frustrating even Machiavelli, who sought to reconceptualize the nature of political thought. Hobbes and Locke, theorists of the social contract, then reenacted the conflict, which Rousseau sought (in vain) to overcome. Adam Smith and the growth of modern economic liberalism, the radicalism of the French revolution, and the conservative reaction of Edmund Burke subsequently marked the triumph of antipolitics, while the American Revolution momentarily offered the potential for a renewal of politics. Taken together, these historical examples, viewed through the prism of philosophy, reveal the roots of today's political climate and the trajectory of battles yet to come. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 397 pages) |
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spelling | Howard, Dick, 1943- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwxMBGv8HgfrwvF7rGPwC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50029034 The primacy of the political : a history of political thought from the Greeks to the French & American revolutions / Dick Howard. New York : Columbia University Press, [2010] ©2010 1 online resource (xvi, 397 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file rdaft Columbia studies in political thought / political history Includes bibliographical references and index. The rise and fall of Athenian democracy -- The rise and fall of Roman republicanism -- The conflict of the sacred and the secular -- Facing the challenge of modernity -- Modern individualism and political obligation -- The end of political philosophy? The conflict between politics and antipolitics has replayed throughout Western history and philosophical thought. From the beginning, Plato's quest for absolute certainty led him to denounce democracy, an anti-political position challenged by Aristotle. In his wide-ranging narrative, Dick Howard puts this dilemma into fresh perspective, proving our contemporary political problems are not as unique as we think. Howard begins with democracy in ancient Greece and the rise and fall of republican politics in Rome. In the wake of Rome's collapse, political thought searched for a new medium, and the conflict between politics and antipolitics reemerged through the contrasting theories of Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas. During the Renaissance and Reformation, the emergence of the modern individual again transformed the terrain of the political. Even so, politics vs. antipolitics dominated the period, frustrating even Machiavelli, who sought to reconceptualize the nature of political thought. Hobbes and Locke, theorists of the social contract, then reenacted the conflict, which Rousseau sought (in vain) to overcome. Adam Smith and the growth of modern economic liberalism, the radicalism of the French revolution, and the conservative reaction of Edmund Burke subsequently marked the triumph of antipolitics, while the American Revolution momentarily offered the potential for a renewal of politics. Taken together, these historical examples, viewed through the prism of philosophy, reveal the roots of today's political climate and the trajectory of battles yet to come. In English. Print version record. Political science History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104444 PHILOSOPHY Political. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. bisacsh Political science fast History fast Print version: 9786612784491 Columbia studies in political thought/political history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2006021653 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=384830 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Howard, Dick, 1943- The primacy of the political : a history of political thought from the Greeks to the French & American revolutions / Columbia studies in political thought/political history. The rise and fall of Athenian democracy -- The rise and fall of Roman republicanism -- The conflict of the sacred and the secular -- Facing the challenge of modernity -- Modern individualism and political obligation -- The end of political philosophy? Political science History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104444 PHILOSOPHY Political. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. bisacsh Political science fast |
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title | The primacy of the political : a history of political thought from the Greeks to the French & American revolutions / |
title_auth | The primacy of the political : a history of political thought from the Greeks to the French & American revolutions / |
title_exact_search | The primacy of the political : a history of political thought from the Greeks to the French & American revolutions / |
title_full | The primacy of the political : a history of political thought from the Greeks to the French & American revolutions / Dick Howard. |
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title_sub | a history of political thought from the Greeks to the French & American revolutions / |
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topic_facet | Political science History. PHILOSOPHY Political. POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. Political science History |
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