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Chapter 1. Politics Discovered and Celebrated: Plato and the Aristotelian Moment
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Jean Bethke Elshtain
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface: On Thinking and Nastiness xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction. Public and Private Imperatives 1
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Part I. Public and Private Images in Western Political Thought
- Chapter 1. Politics Discovered and Celebrated: Plato and the Aristotelian Moment 19
- Chapter 2. The Christian Challenge, Politics' Response: Early Christianity to Machiavelli 55
- Chapter 3. Politics Sanctified and Subdued: Patriarchalism and the Liberal Tradition 100
- Chapter 4. Politics and Social Transformation: Rousseau, Hegel, and Marx on the Public and the Private 147
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Part II. Contemporary Images of Public and Private: Toward a Critical Theory of Women and Politics
- Chapter 5. Feminism's Search for Politics 201
- Chapter 6. Toward a Critical Theory of Women and Politics: Reconstructing the Public and Private 298
- Afterword 355
- Bibliography 367
- Index 385
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface: On Thinking and Nastiness xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction. Public and Private Imperatives 1
-
Part I. Public and Private Images in Western Political Thought
- Chapter 1. Politics Discovered and Celebrated: Plato and the Aristotelian Moment 19
- Chapter 2. The Christian Challenge, Politics' Response: Early Christianity to Machiavelli 55
- Chapter 3. Politics Sanctified and Subdued: Patriarchalism and the Liberal Tradition 100
- Chapter 4. Politics and Social Transformation: Rousseau, Hegel, and Marx on the Public and the Private 147
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Part II. Contemporary Images of Public and Private: Toward a Critical Theory of Women and Politics
- Chapter 5. Feminism's Search for Politics 201
- Chapter 6. Toward a Critical Theory of Women and Politics: Reconstructing the Public and Private 298
- Afterword 355
- Bibliography 367
- Index 385