The Weimar origins of political theory is a widespread and powerful
narrative, but this singular focus leaves out another intellectual
history that historian David L. Marshall works to reveal: the Weimar
origins of rhetorical inquiry. Marshall focuses his attention on
Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, and Aby Warburg,
revealing how these influential thinkers inflected and transformed
problems originally set out by Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, Theodor
Adorno, Hans Baron, and Leo Strauss. He contends that we miss major
opportunities if we do not attend to the rhetorical aspects of their
thought, and his aim, in the end, is to lay out an intellectual
history that can become a zone of theoretical experimentation in
para-democratic times. Redescribing the Weimar origins of political
theory in terms of rhetorical inquiry, Marshall provides fresh
readings of pivotal thinkers and argues that the vision of rhetorical
inquiry that they open up allows for new ways of imagining political
communities today.
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9780226722351
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2020
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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