Christine Daigle explores Nietzsche's phenomenological method, a 'wild phenomenology', to elucidate his understanding of the human being as an intentional embodied consciousness, as a being-in-the-world and as a being-with-others. Establishing this phenomenological conception of the human allows her to revisit the Nietzschean notions of free spirit and the Overhuman and how they express the ethical and cultural-political flourishing Nietzsche envisions for human beings. Daigle shows that reading...
Freight Railroad Security: A Case Study of Post 9-11 Effectiveness
by Roland D Jr Pandolfi
Carnets Jean Paul Sartre (Jahrbucher Der Sartre-Gesellschaft E.V., #3) (Jahrbuecher Der Sartre-Gesellschaft E.V., #3)
Die Sartre Gesellschaft nahm das Erscheinen von Sartres Drama Der Teufel und der liebe Gott vor gut funfzig Jahren zum Anlass, das aus der religioesen Tradition ins Politische verschobene Kategorienpaar gut - boese in seinen aktuellen moralischen und ethischen Dimensionen zu befragen. Von der Breite und Vielfalt dieses Themas zeugen die hier veroeffentlichten Tagungsbeitrage. Aufsatze und Rezensionen erweitern und erkunden philosophische, literarische und ideengeschichtliche Bezuge, die unter Be...
The Rise of Neo-liberalism and the Decline of Freedom (Palgrave Insights into Apocalypse Economics)
by Birsen Filip
This book examines the relationship that prevails between the state and freedom in the works of Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek, as well as those of some of their peers, including Gary Becker, James Buchanan, and George Stigler. The author explains that their concept of freedom was largely derived from the principles and values of neo-liberalism. However, she maintains that neo-liberals never cared about providing the masses with genuine freedom; rather, they value freedom for its instrument...
Creating Public Value in Practice (Public Administration and Public Policy)
Creating Public Value in Practice: Advancing the Common Good in a Multi-Sector, Shared-Power, No-One-Wholly-in-Charge World brings together a stellar cast of thinkers to explore issues of public and cross-sector decision-making within a framework of democratic civic engagement. It offers an integrative approach to understanding and applying the con
Leviathan: The Matter, Form, and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical and Civil
by Thomas Hobbes
Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil - commonly referred to as Leviathan - is a book written by Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) and published in 1651. Its name derives from the biblical Leviathan. The work concerns the structure of society and legitimate government, and is regarded as one of the earliest and most influential examples of social contract theory. Leviathan ranks as a classic western work on statecraft comparable to Machiavelli's The Prince...
Totalitarianism and the Modern Conception of Politics
by Michael Halberstam
In revisiting totalitarianism, Michael Halberstam's aim is to surface hidden fault lines separating competing philosophical approaches to this debate. It exposes otherwise incomprehensible differences between liberalism and its critics on the left and right.
On the Nature of Marx's Things is a major rethinking of the Marxian tradition, one based not on fixed things but on the inextricable interrelation between the material world and our language for it. Lezra traces to Marx's earliest writings a subterranean, Lucretian practice that he calls necrophilological translation that continues to haunt Marx's inheritors. This Lucretian strain, requiring that we think materiality in non-self-evident ways, as dynamic, aleatory, and always marked by its relati...
President Trump's Policies on Immigration VS US Trust in God
by Paterne Bengehya
How do liberal democracies produce citizens who are capable of governing themselves? In considering this question, Barbara Cruikshank rethinks central topics in political theory, including the relationship between welfare and citizenship, democracy and despotism, and subjectivity and subjection. Drawing on theories of power and the creation of subjects, Cruikshank argues that individuals in a democracy are made into self-governing citizens through the small-scale and everyday practices of volunt...
"The Occupy Wall Street demonstrations were remarkably successful in capturing the public imagination and identifying the need for a new kind of politics. But they have since floundered. Why did this happen? Was the Occupy movement stifled by misconceptions of political power? What kind of political theory do we need to advance a new politics? How can we realistically challenge the power of the 1%?"--Back cover.
The Proper Role of Government and The Law
by Ezra Taft Benson and Frederic Bastiat
Social Justice in Contemporary Housing (Routledge Focus on Housing and Philosophy)
by Helen Taylor
Philosophy is not usually seen as a guidance for modern housing policy, but in this new book, Dr Helen Taylor argues that there is something innovative, unusual, and worth discussing about the application of philosophy to housing. The philosophical framework used within this book is John Rawls’ conception of justice as fairness. The UK has gone through several shifts in housing policy over the past decade, most recently by introducing the controversial ‘Bedroom Tax’, in an effort to make more cu...
Das Parteiensystem Der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Grundwissen Politik, #26)
by Ulrich Von Alemann
In this book, Cioran writes of politics, of history, and of the utopian dream. "A small masterwork . . . a stringent examination of some persistent and murky notions in human history. . . . It is best to read Cioran while sitting. The impact upon the intellect can be temporarily stunning, and motor systems may give way under the assault".--Joseph Patrick Kennedy, "Houston Chronicle" "Cioran has a claim to be regarded as among the handful of original minds . . . writing today".-- "New York Times"...
Human beings seek to transcend limits. This is part of our potential greatness, since it is how we can realize what is best in our humanity. However, the limit-transcending feature of human life is also part of our potential downfall, as it can lead to dehumanization and failure to attain important human goods and to prevent human evils. Exploring the place of limits within a well-lived human life this work develops and defends an original account of limiting virtues, which are concerned with re...
The theoretical writings of Jacques Lacan, Gilles Deleuze and Alain Badiou stand at the heart of contemporary European thought. While the combined corpus of these three figures contains a significant number of references to each other's work, such references are often simply critical, obscure or both. Lacan Deleuze Badiou guides us through these crucial, under-remarked interrelations, identifying the conceptual passages, connections and disjunctions that underlie the often superficial statements...
In this work, the author argues that international relations must be governed by this cosmopolitan ethic. The book examines the current theories of world ethics, defending cosmopolitanism and the "solidarity with diversity" model, while rejecting international scepticism and the "morality of states". War and peace, world poverty, the environment and the United Nations are all scrutinised as the text relates current theory with social reality.
America and China: Merging and Maturing Into a World of Harmony - America Is Not a Strange Land
by Wenhua Yang, , and
This new textbook from best-selling politics author Andrew Heywood investigates the ideas that have dominated political thinking across the globe, and examines the different ways in which they have been interpreted and reinterpreted. Written in an accessible and engaging style, it covers the key ideological traditions, offering an exposition of their history and development, their core themes and internal divisions and their impact on contemporary political behaviour, movements, parties and gove...