Political theory and modernity
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Political theory and modernity
B. Blackwell, 1988
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Spine title: Political theory & modernity
Bibliography: p. [183]-189
Includes index
Pbk.は別書誌。(BA13048998)
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Table of Contents
Preface 1. The Order of Modernity The Modern Frame A Madman Speaks Modernity and Nihilism 2. Hobbes: The Politics of Divine Containment The Ontological Context The Light of Reason Nature, Madness and Artifice Rhetorics of Nature and Sovereignty Reason, Faith and Power 3. Rousseau: Docility Through Citizenship The Eloquence of Nature The Simplicity of Nature The Paradox of Politics The Politics of Virtue Faith, Generality and Will First Interlude: Hobbs, Rousseau and the Marquis de Sade The Holy Alliance The Blindness of Nature 4. Hegel: The Politics of Inclusivity Madness and Knowledge Community and Subjectivity Faith and Enlightenment The Perfection of Enlightenment Second Interlude: Hegel, Marx and the State The Unity of the State The State Without Spirit Pauperism and Politics The State of Modernity 5. Nietzsche: Politics and Homesickness Truth and Homesickness A Genealogy of the Subject A Nietzschean Ethic The Fate of Modernity.
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