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Politics and Vision : Continuity and Innovation in Western Political Thought - Expanded Edition / Sheldon S. Wolin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Princeton Classics ; 84Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (792 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780691174051
  • 9781400883530
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320/.09 22
LOC classification:
  • JA81 .W6 2004
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD TO THE PRINCETON CLASSICS EDITION -- PREFACE TO THE EXPANDED EDITION -- PREFACE -- PART ONE -- CHAPTER ONE. Political Philosophy and Philosophy -- CHAPTER TWO. Plato: Political Philosophy versus Politics -- CHAPTER THREE. The Age of Empire: Space and Community -- CHAPTER FOUR. The Early Christian Era: Time and Community -- CHAPTER FIVE. Luther: The Theological and the Political -- CHAPTER SIX. Calvin: The Political Education of Protestantism -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Machiavelli: Politics and the Economy of Violence -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Hobbes: Political Society as a System of Rules -- CHAPTER NINE. Liberalism and the Decline of Political Philosophy -- CHAPTER TEN. The Age of Organization and the Sublimation of Politics -- PART TWO -- CHAPTER ELEVEN. From Modern to Postmodern Power -- CHAPTER TWELVE. Marx: Theorist of the Political Economy of the Proletariat or of Uncollapsed Capitalism? -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Nietzsche: Pretotalitarian, Postmodern -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. Liberalism and the Politics of Rationalism -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Liberal Justice and Political Democracy -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Power and Forms -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Postmodern Democracy: Virtual or Fugitive? -- Notes -- Index
Summary: Politics and Vision is a landmark work by one of the great thinkers of the twentieth century. This is a significantly expanded edition of one of the greatest works of modern political theory. Sheldon Wolin's Politics and Vision inspired and instructed two generations of political theorists after its appearance in 1960. Substantially expanded for republication in 2004, it is both a sweeping survey of Western political thought and a powerful account of contemporary predicaments of power and democracy. In lucid and compelling prose, Sheldon Wolin offers original, subtle, and often surprising interpretations of political theorists from Plato to Rawls. Situating them historically while sounding their depths, he critically engages their diverse accounts of politics, theory, power, justice, citizenship, and institutions. The new chapters, which show how thinkers have grappled with the immense possibilities and dangers of modern power, are themselves a major theoretical statement. They culminate in Wolin's remarkable argument that the United States has invented a new political form, "inverted totalitarianism," in which economic rather than political power is dangerously dominant. In this expanded edition, the book that helped to define political theory in the late twentieth century should energize, enlighten, and provoke generations of scholars to come. Wolin originally wrote Politics and Vision to challenge the idea that political analysis should consist simply of the neutral observation of objective reality. He argues that political thinkers must also rely on creative vision. Wolin shows that great theorists have been driven to shape politics to some vision of the Good that lies outside the existing political order. As he tells it, the history of theory is thus, in part, the story of changing assumptions about the Good. Acclaimed as a tour de force when it was first published, and a major scholarly event when the expanded edition appeared, Politics and Vision will instruct, inspire, and provoke for generations to come.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD TO THE PRINCETON CLASSICS EDITION -- PREFACE TO THE EXPANDED EDITION -- PREFACE -- PART ONE -- CHAPTER ONE. Political Philosophy and Philosophy -- CHAPTER TWO. Plato: Political Philosophy versus Politics -- CHAPTER THREE. The Age of Empire: Space and Community -- CHAPTER FOUR. The Early Christian Era: Time and Community -- CHAPTER FIVE. Luther: The Theological and the Political -- CHAPTER SIX. Calvin: The Political Education of Protestantism -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Machiavelli: Politics and the Economy of Violence -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Hobbes: Political Society as a System of Rules -- CHAPTER NINE. Liberalism and the Decline of Political Philosophy -- CHAPTER TEN. The Age of Organization and the Sublimation of Politics -- PART TWO -- CHAPTER ELEVEN. From Modern to Postmodern Power -- CHAPTER TWELVE. Marx: Theorist of the Political Economy of the Proletariat or of Uncollapsed Capitalism? -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Nietzsche: Pretotalitarian, Postmodern -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. Liberalism and the Politics of Rationalism -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Liberal Justice and Political Democracy -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Power and Forms -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Postmodern Democracy: Virtual or Fugitive? -- Notes -- Index

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Politics and Vision is a landmark work by one of the great thinkers of the twentieth century. This is a significantly expanded edition of one of the greatest works of modern political theory. Sheldon Wolin's Politics and Vision inspired and instructed two generations of political theorists after its appearance in 1960. Substantially expanded for republication in 2004, it is both a sweeping survey of Western political thought and a powerful account of contemporary predicaments of power and democracy. In lucid and compelling prose, Sheldon Wolin offers original, subtle, and often surprising interpretations of political theorists from Plato to Rawls. Situating them historically while sounding their depths, he critically engages their diverse accounts of politics, theory, power, justice, citizenship, and institutions. The new chapters, which show how thinkers have grappled with the immense possibilities and dangers of modern power, are themselves a major theoretical statement. They culminate in Wolin's remarkable argument that the United States has invented a new political form, "inverted totalitarianism," in which economic rather than political power is dangerously dominant. In this expanded edition, the book that helped to define political theory in the late twentieth century should energize, enlighten, and provoke generations of scholars to come. Wolin originally wrote Politics and Vision to challenge the idea that political analysis should consist simply of the neutral observation of objective reality. He argues that political thinkers must also rely on creative vision. Wolin shows that great theorists have been driven to shape politics to some vision of the Good that lies outside the existing political order. As he tells it, the history of theory is thus, in part, the story of changing assumptions about the Good. Acclaimed as a tour de force when it was first published, and a major scholarly event when the expanded edition appeared, Politics and Vision will instruct, inspire, and provoke for generations to come.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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