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Political thought and political thinkers

This is the second volume of Judith Shklar's work and brings together essays on a number of themes, including the place of the intellect in the modern political world and the dangers of identity politics.
Print Book, English, ©1998
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, ©1998
XVII, 403 p. ; 23 cm
9780226753461, 9780226753447, 0226753468, 0226753441
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Foreword by George Kateb Editor's Preface by Stanley Hoffmann Pt. 1: Learning about Politics 1: The Liberalism of Fear 2: Political Theory and the Rule of Law 3: Obligation, Loyalty, Exile 4: The Bonds of Exile Pt. 2: Learning about Thought 5: Squaring the Hermeneutic Circle 6: Politics and the Intellect 7: Learning without Knowing 8: Subversive Genealogies 9: The Political Theory of Utopia: From Melancholy to Nostalgia 10: What Is the Use of Utopia? Pt. 3: Learning about Thinkers 11: Poetry and the Political Imagination in Pope's An Essay on Man 12: Ideology Hunting: The Case of James Harrington 13: Montesquieu and the New Republicanism 14: Reading the Social Contract 15: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Equality 16: Jean D'Alembert and the Rehabilitation of History 17: Bergson and the Politics of Intuition 18: Nineteen Eighty-Four: Should Political Theory Care? 19: Rethinking the Past 20: Hannah Arendt as Pariah 21: The Work of Michael Walzer Index
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