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Political thought and political thinkers / Judith N. Shklar

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Jaipur : Rawat Publications, 2019.Description: xxvi, 402 pISBN:
  • 9788131610930
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.09 SHK
Contents:
The liberalism of fear -- Political theory and the rule of law -- Obligation, loyalty, exile -- The bonds of exile -- Squaring the Hermeneutic circle -- Politics and the intellect -- Learning without knowing -- Subversive genealogies -- The political theory of utopia: from melancholy to nostalgia -- What is the use of utopia? -- Poetry and the political imagination in Pope's An Essay on Man -- Ideology hunting: the case of James Harrington -- Montesquieu and the new republicanism -- Rading the Social Contract -- Jean-Jacques Rousseau and equality -- Jean D'Alembert and the rehabilitation of history -- Bergson and the politics of intuition -- Nineteen eighty-four: should political theory care? rethinking the past -- Hannah Arendt as pariah -- The work of Michael Walzer.
Summary: A collection of twenty-one essays written over Shklar's forty-year career as a professor at Harvard University
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The liberalism of fear --
Political theory and the rule of law --
Obligation, loyalty, exile --
The bonds of exile --
Squaring the Hermeneutic circle --
Politics and the intellect --
Learning without knowing --
Subversive genealogies --
The political theory of utopia: from melancholy to nostalgia --
What is the use of utopia? --
Poetry and the political imagination in Pope's An Essay on Man --
Ideology hunting: the case of James Harrington --
Montesquieu and the new republicanism --
Rading the Social Contract --
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and equality --
Jean D'Alembert and the rehabilitation of history --
Bergson and the politics of intuition --
Nineteen eighty-four: should political theory care? rethinking the past --
Hannah Arendt as pariah --
The work of Michael Walzer.

A collection of twenty-one essays written over Shklar's forty-year career as a professor at Harvard University

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