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Editor’s Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Editor’s Introduction xiii
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Part One. The Political and Theoretical
- Chapter 1. Political Theory as a Vocation 3
- Chapter 2. Political Theory: From Vocation to Invocation 33
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Part Two. Historical
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Ancient and Modern Democracy
- Chapter 3. Transgression, Equality, and Voice 53
- Chapter 4. Norm and Form: The Constitutionalizing of Democracy 77
- Chapter 5. Fugitive Democracy 100
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Hobbes
- Chapter 6. Hobbes and the Epic Tradition of Political Theory 117
- Chapter 7. Hobbes and the Culture of Despotism 149
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Modern Theorists
- Chapter 8. On Reading Marx Politically 173
- Chapter 9. Max Weber: Legitimation, Method, and the Politics of Theory 195
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Part Three. Recent Theorists
- Chapter 10. Reason in Exile: Critical Theory and Technological Society 217
- Chapter 11. Hannah Arendt: Democracy and the Political 237
- Chapter 12. Hannah Arendt and the Ordinance of Time 250
- Chapter 13. The Liberal/Democratic Divide: On Rawls’s Political Liberalism 260
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Part Four. Postmoderns
- Chapter 14. On the Theory and Practice of Power 283
- Chapter 15. Democracy in the Discourse of Postmodernism 300
- Chapter 16. Postmodern Politics and the Absence of Myth 316
- Chapter 17. The Destructive Sixties and Postmodern Conservatism 330
- Chapter 18. From Progress to Modernization: The Conservative Turn 348
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Part Five. Revisioning Democracy
- Chapter 19. Editorial 363
- Chapter 20. What Revolutionary Action Means Today 368
- Chapter 21. The People’s Two Bodies 379
- Chapter 22. The New Public Philosophy 394
- Chapter 23. Democracy, Difference, and Re- Cognition 405
- Chapter 24. Constitutional Order, Revolutionary Violence, and Modern Power: An Essay of Juxtapositions 421
- Chapter 25. Agitated Times 438
- Notes 449
- Sources 491
- Index 493
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Editor’s Introduction xiii
-
Part One. The Political and Theoretical
- Chapter 1. Political Theory as a Vocation 3
- Chapter 2. Political Theory: From Vocation to Invocation 33
-
Part Two. Historical
-
Ancient and Modern Democracy
- Chapter 3. Transgression, Equality, and Voice 53
- Chapter 4. Norm and Form: The Constitutionalizing of Democracy 77
- Chapter 5. Fugitive Democracy 100
-
Hobbes
- Chapter 6. Hobbes and the Epic Tradition of Political Theory 117
- Chapter 7. Hobbes and the Culture of Despotism 149
-
Modern Theorists
- Chapter 8. On Reading Marx Politically 173
- Chapter 9. Max Weber: Legitimation, Method, and the Politics of Theory 195
-
Part Three. Recent Theorists
- Chapter 10. Reason in Exile: Critical Theory and Technological Society 217
- Chapter 11. Hannah Arendt: Democracy and the Political 237
- Chapter 12. Hannah Arendt and the Ordinance of Time 250
- Chapter 13. The Liberal/Democratic Divide: On Rawls’s Political Liberalism 260
-
Part Four. Postmoderns
- Chapter 14. On the Theory and Practice of Power 283
- Chapter 15. Democracy in the Discourse of Postmodernism 300
- Chapter 16. Postmodern Politics and the Absence of Myth 316
- Chapter 17. The Destructive Sixties and Postmodern Conservatism 330
- Chapter 18. From Progress to Modernization: The Conservative Turn 348
-
Part Five. Revisioning Democracy
- Chapter 19. Editorial 363
- Chapter 20. What Revolutionary Action Means Today 368
- Chapter 21. The People’s Two Bodies 379
- Chapter 22. The New Public Philosophy 394
- Chapter 23. Democracy, Difference, and Re- Cognition 405
- Chapter 24. Constitutional Order, Revolutionary Violence, and Modern Power: An Essay of Juxtapositions 421
- Chapter 25. Agitated Times 438
- Notes 449
- Sources 491
- Index 493