Political realism, Freud, and human nature in international relations : the resurrection of the realist man
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Political realism, Freud, and human nature in international relations : the resurrection of the realist man
(Palgrave Macmillan series on the history of international thought)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-231) and index
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Description
This book provides an important reappraisal of the concept of human nature in contemporary realist international-political theory. Developing a Freudian philosophical anthropology for political realism, he argues for the careful resurrection of the concept of human nature in the wider study of international relations.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Human Nature Question Political Realism and the Strange Death of Human Nature PART I. IS HUMAN NATURE DEAD? Classical Realism on Human Nature and Freud The Human Nature of Post-Classical Realism PART II. OUGHT HUMAN NATURE TO BE DEAD? Human Nature and the Political: Criticism and Counter-Criticism Human Nature, the Political, and the Virtues of Freudian Man Conclusion: In Defense of Human Nature Resurrecting the Realist Man, Freud, and Human Nature
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