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Introduction: political philosophy in the twentieth century
Part I: The three basic alternatives in the early twentieth century
1 John Dewey: philosophy as theory of education
2 Carl Schmitt: political theology and the concept of the political
3 Antonio Gramsci: liberation begins with critical thinking
Part II: Émigré responses to World War II
4 Philosophy as a way of life: the case of Leo Strauss
5 The philosopher's vocation: the Voegelinian paradigm
6 Yves R. Simon: a philosopher's quest for science and prudence
7 Hannah Arendt: from philosophy to politics
Part III: The revival of liberal political philosophy
8 Friedrich Hayek on the nature of social order and law
9 Michael Oakeshott: the philosophical skeptic in an impatient age
10 Moral pluralism and liberal democracy: Isaiah Berlin's heterodox liberalism
11 H. L. A. Hart: a twentieth-century Oxford political philosopher
12 John Rawls and the task of political philosophy
13 Richard Rorty: liberalism, irony, and social hope
Part IV: Critiques of liberalism
14 Jean-Paul Sartre: “in the soup”
15 Michel Foucault: an ethical politics of care of self and others
16 Jürgen Habermas: postwar German political debates and the making of a critical theorist
17 Alasdair MacIntyre on political thinking and the tasks of politics
18 Another philosopher-citizen: the political philosophy of Charles Taylor
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