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050 _aJA81
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100 1 _aGarrard, Graeme,
_d1965-
245 1 0 _aHow to think politically :
_bsages, scholars and statesmen whose ideas have changed the world /
_cGraeme Garrard and James Bernard Murphy.
260 _aLondon :
_bBloomsbury Continuum,
_c2019.
300 _ax, 297 p.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aThinker dates. Introduction: politics -- might made right. Ancients : Confucius: the sage -- Plato: the dramatist -- Aristotle: the biologist -- Augustine: the realist. Medievals : Al-Farabi: the Imam -- Maimonides: the lawgiver -- Thomas Aquinas: the harmonizer. Moderns : Niccolò Machiavelli: the patriot -- Thomas Hobbes: the absolutist -- John Locke: the Puritan -- David Hume: the sceptic -- Jean-Jacques Rousseau: the citizen -- Edmund Burke: the counter-revolutionary -- Mary Wollstonecraft: the feminist -- Immanuel Kant: the purist -- Thomas Paine: the firebrand -- George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: the mystic -- James Madison: the founder -- Alexis de Tocqueville: the prophet -- John Stuart Mill: the individualist -- Karl Marx: the revolutionary -- Friedrich Nietzsche: the psychologist. Contemporaries : Mohandas Gandhi: the warrior -- Sayyid Qutb: the Jihadist -- Hannah Arendt: the pariah -- Mao Zedong: the chariman -- Friedrich Hayek: the libertarian -- John Rawls: the liberal -- Martha Nussbaum: the self-developer -- Arne Naess: the mountaineer. Conclusion: the unhappy marriage of politics and philosophy.
520 _a"What is truly at stake in politics? Nothing less than how we should live, as individuals and as communities. This book goes beyond the surface headlines, the fake news and the hysteria to explore the timeless questions posed and answers offered by a diverse group of the 30 greatest political thinkers who have ever lived. Are we political, economic, or religious animals? Should we live in small city-states, nations, or multinational empires? What values should politics promote? Should wealth be owned privately or in common? Do animals also have rights? There is no idea too radical for this global assortment of thinkers, which includes: Confucius; Plato; Augustine; Machiavelli; Burke; Wollstonecraft; Marx; Nietzsche; Gandhi; Qutb; Arendt; Nussbaum, Naess and Rawls. In each brief chapter, the authors paint a vivid portrait of these often prescient, always compelling political thinkers, showing how their ideas grew out of their own dramatic lives and times and evolved beyond them. Now more than ever we need to be reminded that politics can be a noble, inspiring and civilising art. And if we want to understand today's political world, we need to understand the foundations of politics and its architects. This is the perfect guide to both."
650 4 _aPolitical science
_xPhilosophy
_xHistory.
650 4 _aPhilosophers
_xBiography.
_vBiography.
650 4 _aPolitical science.
700 1 _aMurphy, James Bernard,
_d1958-
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