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  • Formaat: Hardback, 520 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x152 mm, kaal: 794 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691133646
  • ISBN-13: 9780691133645
  • Formaat: Hardback, 520 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x152 mm, kaal: 794 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691133646
  • ISBN-13: 9780691133645
Sheldon Wolin was one of the most influential and original political thinkers of the past fifty years. Fugitive Democracy brings together his most important writings, from classic essays such as "Political Theory as a Vocation," written amid the Cold War and the conflict in Vietnam, to his late radical essays on American democracy such as "Fugitive Democracy," in which he offers a controversial reinterpretation of democracy as an episodic phenomenon distinct from the routinized political management that passes for democracy today. The breathtaking range of Wolin's scholarship, political commitment, and critical acumen are on full display in this authoritative and accessible collection. He critically engages a diverse range of political theorists, including Thomas Hobbes, Karl Marx, Max Weber, Hannah Arendt, John Rawls, Michel Foucault, and Richard Rorty. These essays grapple with topics such as power, modernization, the sixties, revolutionary politics, and inequality, all the while showcasing Wolin's enduring commitment to writing civic-minded theoretical commentary on the most pressing political issues of the day. Here, Wolin laments the rise of conservatives who style themselves as revolutionary, criticizes Rawlsian liberals as abstract to the point of being apolitical, diagnoses postmodern theory as a form of acquiescence, and much more. Fugitive Democracy offers enduring insights into many of today's most pressing political predicaments, and introduces a whole new generation of readers to this provocative figure in contemporary political thought.

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"These essays are stunning. No one speaks for democracy as Wolin does."Anne Norton, author of On the Muslim Question "This collection is long overdue. Fugitive Democracy is a book that every current and future political theorist and political philosopher should own."Melissa A. Orlie, author of Living Ethically, Acting Politically

Foreword vii
Editors Introduction xiii
PART ONE THE POLITICAL AND THEORETICAL
Chapter 1 Political Theory as a Vocation
3(30)
Chapter 2 Political Theory: From Vocation to Invocation
33(18)
PART TWO HISTORICAL
Ancient and Modern Democracy
51(2)
Chapter 3 Transgression, Equality, and Voice
53(24)
Chapter 4 Norm and Form: The Constitutionalizing of Democracy
77(23)
Chapter 5 Fugitive Democracy
100(17)
Hobbes
115(2)
Chapter 6 Hobbes and the Epic Tradition of Political Theory
117(32)
Chapter 7 Hobbes and the Culture of Despotism
149(24)
Modern Theorists
171(2)
Chapter 8 On Reading Marx Politically
173(22)
Chapter 9 Max Weber: Legitimation, Method, and the Politics of Theory
195(22)
PART THREE RECENT THEORISTS
Chapter 10 Reason in Exile: Critical Theory and Technological Society
217(20)
Chapter 11 Hannah Arendt: Democracy and the Political
237(13)
Chapter 12 Hannah Arendt and the Ordinance of Time
250(10)
Chapter 13 The Liberal/Democratic Divide: On Rawls's Political Liberalism
260(23)
PART FOUR POSTMODERNS
Chapter 14 On the Theory and Practice of Power
283(17)
Chapter 15 Democracy in the Discourse of Postmodernism
300(16)
Chapter 16 Postmodern Politics and the Absence of Myth
316(14)
Chapter 17 The Destructive Sixties and Postmodern Conservatism
330(18)
Chapter 18 From Progress to Modernization: The Conservative Turn
348(15)
PART FIVE REVISIONING DEMOCRACY
Chapter 19 Editorial
363(5)
Chapter 20 What Revolutionary Action Means Today
368(11)
Chapter 21 The People's Two Bodies
379(15)
Chapter 22 The New Public Philosophy
394(11)
Chapter 23 Democracy, Difference, and Re-Cognition
405(16)
Chapter 24 Constitutional Order, Revolutionary Violence, and Modern Power: An Essay of Juxtapositions
421(17)
Chapter 25 Agitated Times
438(11)
Notes 449(42)
Sources 491(2)
Index 493
Sheldon S. Wolin (1922-2015) was professor emeritus of politics at Princeton University. His books include Politics and Vision: Continuity and Innovation in Western Political Thought and Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism (both Princeton). Nicholas Xenos is professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His books include Cloaked in Virtue: Unveiling Leo Strauss and the Rhetoric of American Foreign Policy.