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2. The Tragic Scene
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Series Editor’s Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: A Conceptual History of the Political— The Archaeological Project xvii
- 1. The Theological Genesis of the Political 1
- 2. The Tragic Scene 32
- 3. The Discourse of Emancipation and the Emergence of Democracy as a Problem 66
- 4. The Rebirth of the Tragic Scene and the Emergence of the Political as a Conceptual Problem 110
- Conclusion: The End of a Long Cycle— The Second Disenchantment of the World 167
- Notes 181
- Bibliography 221
- Index 233
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Series Editor’s Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: A Conceptual History of the Political— The Archaeological Project xvii
- 1. The Theological Genesis of the Political 1
- 2. The Tragic Scene 32
- 3. The Discourse of Emancipation and the Emergence of Democracy as a Problem 66
- 4. The Rebirth of the Tragic Scene and the Emergence of the Political as a Conceptual Problem 110
- Conclusion: The End of a Long Cycle— The Second Disenchantment of the World 167
- Notes 181
- Bibliography 221
- Index 233