Political Philosophy in the Twentieth Century

Political Philosophy in the Twentieth Century
Authors
Zuckert, Catherine H.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Tags
political , world , modern (16th-21st centuries) , history , philosophy , politics & social sciences , 20th century
ISBN
9780521185066
Date
2011-09-30T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.37 MB
Lang
en
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This book demonstrates the rich diversity and depth of political philosophy in the twentieth century. Catherine H. Zuckert has compiled a collection of essays recounting the lives of political theorists, connecting each biography with the theorist's life work and explaining the significance of the contribution to modern political thought. The essays are organized to highlight the major political alternatives and approaches. Beginning with essays on John Dewey, Carl Schmitt, and Antonio Gramsci, representing the three main political alternatives - liberal, fascist, and communist - at mid-century, the book proceeds to consider the lives and works of �migr�s such as Hannah Arendt, Eric Voegelin, and Leo Strauss, who brought a continental perspective to the United States after World War II. The second half of the collection contains essays on recent defenders of liberalism, such as Friedrich Hayek, Isaiah Berlin, and John Rawls, and liberalism's many critics, including Michel Foucault, J�rgen Habermas, and Alasdair MacIntyre.