<p>"Fred Dallmayr has experienced both dark and light times in the course of his long and fruitful career, and I am very happy that he has brought his insights, as one of the world’s leading political theorists, to an exploration of the current political climate, which is indeed dire. But he also, as is characteristic of him, brings hope for the future. leaving us, at the end of our reading, refreshed and invigorated for the struggles that lie ahead." </p><p>William L. McBride, Arthur G. Hansen Distimguished Professor of Philosophy, Purdue University</p>

- William L. McBride, Purdue University,

Against the background of the present political and cultural disarray, this book asks: What can be learned from past historical examples of such decay? How can political life be restored now to its original purpose: the promotion of the "good life" or the "common good?" Taking up these key questions, the volume performs a deep dive into the historical and literary record, tracing out the collision of institutions and society, and the development of philosophical and ethical accounts of what constitutes politics, the state, the public, and individuals. Throughout history, there have been a multiple trajectories for understanding the basic relationship between the state, power, society, and the ethical: the multivalent theories, unsurprisingly, have clashed and created rifts. At the same time, despite conflict and tumult, from ancient Athens and Tudor England, to the rise of fascism and authoritarianism in the previous and current centuries, a riptide of hope and praxes has endured that grounds the possibility of a society founded on solidarity. Towards this end, Fred Dallmayr pleads for the renewal of politics through the legacy of the "cardinal virtues" acting as chief remedy for the present disarray.
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This book discusses how the traditional democratic institutions seem to be falling apart or operate in mutual contradiction in the U.S. Guiding "values" no longer serve the common good but give rise to sharp hostility and violence. The same disarray prevails in international politics. A remedy is desperately needed.
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PrefaceIntroduction:Political Education in Dark TimesLoyalties in Tension:A New Socratic Apology?Nation-State and Ethical Community: Divorcing Statecraft and Soulcraft?Liberating Remembrance:Politics and RecollectionEthics and Modern Politics:Humanism and OrthopraxisTwilight of Modern Idols:Lessons of the Global PandemicSome Conclusions: Renewal of VirtueBibliography………………………………………………………………………………………..About the Author…………………………………………………………………………………
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Fred Dallmayr is professor emeritus of University of Notre Dame and is member of the board of the Dialogue of Civilizations-Research Institute in Berlin.

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ISBN
9781793634535
Publisert
2020-12-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
304 gr
Høyde
239 mm
Bredde
166 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
106

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