"Learning from Franz Neumann" examines the political and legal thought of Franz Neumann in relation to the contemporary decline of the social welfare state and the rise of populism.
"Learning from Franz Neumann" examines the political and legal thought of Franz Neumann in relation to the contemporary decline of the social welfare state and the rise of populism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Kettler immigrated to the United States in 1940. Following an advanced education in political theory at Columbia University, his long academic career has been divided among Ohio State, Trent University and Bard College. He has published 18 books as author or editor and many articles and chapters focusing on problems arising from the relations between intellectuals and the political sphere. Thomas Wheatland, who received his BA from Brown University and his MA and PhD from Boston College in German intellectual history, is associate professor of history at Assumption College in Worcester, USA. The author of The Frankfurt School in Exile (2009), he has also written numerous articles and book chapters on critical theory and its history, the exiles from Central Europe during the Second World War and the transatlantic history of social thought in the twentieth century.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents I. The Challenge of Franz L. Neumann II. Social Constitution, Social Power, and Responsibility: Neumann and Labor Advocacy III. Power, Resistance, and Constitutions IV. Franz Neumann's Commemoration of Exile V. After Weimar: The First Exile VI. Neumann's Second Exile: Negotiating the Politics of Research VII. No Happy End: Unprofitable Negotiations VIII. Behemoth: Wars Can Be Lost IX. Franz Neumann in Washington: The Political Intellectual at War X. Franz Neumann in the University: La guerre est finie XI. The Legacy: Four Studies Conclusion Index.
Contents I. The Challenge of Franz L. Neumann II. Social Constitution, Social Power, and Responsibility: Neumann and Labor Advocacy III. Power, Resistance, and Constitutions IV. Franz Neumann's Commemoration of Exile V. After Weimar: The First Exile VI. Neumann's Second Exile: Negotiating the Politics of Research VII. No Happy End: Unprofitable Negotiations VIII. Behemoth: Wars Can Be Lost IX. Franz Neumann in Washington: The Political Intellectual at War X. Franz Neumann in the University: La guerre est finie XI. The Legacy: Four Studies Conclusion Index.
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