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Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 460 g
  • Sari: Contemporary Liminality
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032053968
  • ISBN-13: 9781032053967
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 460 g
  • Sari: Contemporary Liminality
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032053968
  • ISBN-13: 9781032053967
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This book examines diseases and disasters from the perspective of social and political theory, exploring the ways in which political leaders, social activists, historians, philosophers, and writers have tried to make sense of the catastrophes that have plagued humankind from Thucydides to the present COVID pandemic. By adopting the perspective of political theory, it sheds light on what these individuals and events can teach us about politics, society, and human nature, as well as the insights and limitations of political theory. Including thinkers such as Thucydides, Sophocles, Augustine, Bacon, Locke, Hume, Rousseau, Publius, Bartolomé de las Casas, Jane Addams, Camus, Saramago, Baudrillard, Weber, Schmitt, Voegelin and Agamben, it considers a diverse range of events including the plagues of Byzantium and 14th century Europe, 9/11, the hurricanes of Fukushima, Boxing Day, and New Orleans, and the current COVID pandemic. An examination of past, present, and future diseases and disasters, and the ways in which individuals and societies react to them, this volume will appeal to scholars of politics, sociology, anthropology and philosophy with interests in disaster and the social body.
Introduction Part 1: In the Time of COVID
1. The Permanentization of
Emergencies: The Case of Epidemics
2. The COVID Apocalypse: Doing Your Job in
World War IV
3. Situating Solidarity in the Time of COVID: Disaster, Dignity,
and Difficult Decisions in Catholic Social Thought
4. Hull House and Disease:
Interconnectedness, Creativity, and Community
5. Factions and Not Facts:
David Hume, James Madison, and Americas Response to COVID Part 2: Modern
Solutions and Problems
6. Locke, Plague, and the Two Treatises of Government
7. Natural Science, Disaster, and the Wise Management of Passions in Francis
Bacon
8. Perfectibility, Disease, and Morality: Jean-Jacques Rousseaus
teaching on Modern Science
9. Acts of God and Acts of Men: Bartolomé de las
Casass Interpretation of Sixteenth-Century Epidemics
10. Plagues and
Citizenship: How Disease Changed the Meaning of Political Membership in
Ancient Athens, Byzantium, and 14th Century Europe Part III: Love, God, and
Plagues in Antiquity
11. St. Augustine and the Politics of Sovereign Charity:
Caritas Contra Cupiditas in The City of God
12. On the Uses and Abuses of
Flood for Life: St. Augustines Theo-politics of Disaster
13. Sophocles
Philoctetes: Disease and the Interconnected Needs
14. The Plague in
Thucydidess Account of Civilization
15. Athens and Oran: The Loves and
Lessons of Two Plagues Part 4: Past and Present Reflections
16. The Great
East Japan Earthquake Disaster of 2011: An Analysis of Fukushimas Dialogical
Negotiation of Identity
17. Redefining Trauma through Going Ashore and The
Boxing Day Tsunami of 2004
18. Hurricane Katrina: Finding Freedom in James
Lee Burkes Tin Roof Blowdown
19. 9/11 and the Solitary Soul: The State of
the Person in Don DeLillos Falling Man
20. The Doctors Wife: The Limits of
Compassionate Rule in the State of Nature in Saramagos Blindness
Lee Trepanier is Professor of Political Science at Samford University, USA. He is the author of Political Symbols in Russian History: Church, State, and the Quest for Order and Justice and Political Science: Concepts, Methods, and Topics, the editor of Eric Voegelins Asian Political Thought, and the co-editor of Walk Away: When the Political Left Turns Right and Eric Voegelin Today: Voegelins Political Thought in the 21st Century.