Lucy Cane presents the first full-length study of Sheldon Wolin, an influential theorist of democracy and prescient critic of "inverted totalitarianism" in the United States. She traces the development of Wolin's thinking over sixty years by offering an overarching interpretation of his central preoccupations and shifts in perspective.
Lucy Cane presents the first full-length study of Sheldon Wolin, an influential theorist of democracy and prescient critic of "inverted totalitarianism" in the United States. She traces the development of Wolin's thinking over sixty years by offering an overarching interpretation of his central preoccupations and shifts in perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lucy Cane is a teacher and writer based in London. She has published articles, reviews, or chapters in Political Theory, European Journal of Political Theory, Contemporary Political Theory, New Political Science, The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Classics in Political Theory, The Bloomsbury Companion to Hannah Arendt, and Oxford Bibliographies Online.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Seeing Through Loss 2. Crises of Liberalism and the Specter of Totalitarianism 3. The Center Cannot Hold: Memory Identity Fugitivity 4. Towards a Polymorphous Democracy 5. Political Theory Political Education and the University 6. Conclusion Appendix I: Conversation with Sheldon Wolin (25 March 2015) Appendix II: Sheldon S. Wolin Bibliography
1. Introduction: Seeing Through Loss 2. Crises of Liberalism and the Specter of Totalitarianism 3. The Center Cannot Hold: Memory Identity Fugitivity 4. Towards a Polymorphous Democracy 5. Political Theory Political Education and the University 6. Conclusion Appendix I: Conversation with Sheldon Wolin (25 March 2015) Appendix II: Sheldon S. Wolin Bibliography
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