Idealism, Politics and History

Idealism, Politics and History
Title Idealism, Politics and History PDF eBook
Author George Armstrong Kelly
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 412
Release 2010-06-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521143226

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Through a series of linked studies, this text provides a wide-ranging analysis of the meeting of two vital themes in the French Revolutionary period.

Idealism, Politics and History

Idealism, Politics and History
Title Idealism, Politics and History PDF eBook
Author Georg Armstrong Kelly
Publisher
Total Pages 387
Release 1978
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Idealism

Idealism
Title Idealism PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Dunham
Publisher
Total Pages 564
Release 1840
Genre Idealism
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"The rediscovery of idealism is an unmistakable feature of contemporary philosophy. Heavily criticized by the dominant philosophies of the twentieth century, it is being reconsiderd in the twenty-first as a rich and untapped resource for contemporary philosophical arguments and concepts. This volume provides a comprehensive portrait of the major arguments and philosophers in the idealist tradition. Idealism is philosophy on a grand scale, combining microscopic and macroscopic problems into systematic accounts of everything from the nature of the universe to the particulars of human feeling. In consequence, it offers perspectives on everything from the natural to the social sciences, from ecology to cultural criticism. Since idealism is sometimes considered anti-science, however, this books places particular emphasis on its naturalism. Written for a broad readership, the book provides the fullest possible introduction to this most philosophical of philosophical movements"--Publisher's description, p. [4] of cover.

British Idealism: A History

British Idealism: A History
Title British Idealism: A History PDF eBook
Author W. J. Mander
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 622
Release 2011-05-12
Genre History
ISBN 0199559295

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British philosophy in the last third of the nineteenth and first third of the twentieth centuries.

The British Idealists

The British Idealists
Title The British Idealists PDF eBook
Author David Boucher
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 364
Release 1997-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 9780521459518

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The British idealists made significant and lasting contributions to the social and political thought of the nineteenth century. They contributed to the evolution debate in insisting that the social organism could not be understood in naturalistic terms, but instead had to be conceived as an evolving spiritual unity. In this respect the British idealists developed a distinctive view of the state constitutive of the individual and they are commonly acknowledged as the forerunners of modern communitarian theory. Furthermore the idealists contributed to the major debates of their day, including evolution, democracy, the role of the state, education and international relations. In his introduction, David Boucher develops the themes illustrated in the writings of the British idealists. This volume also contains biographies of the British idealists which incorporate their principal works.

History's Fools

History's Fools
Title History's Fools PDF eBook
Author David Martin Jones
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 456
Release 2020-10
Genre History
ISBN 0197510612

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The end of the Cold War announced a new world order. Liberal democracy prevailed, ideological conflict abated, and world politics set off for the promised land of a secular, cosmopolitan, market-friendly end of history. Or so it seemed. Thirty years later, this unipolar worldview-- premised on shared values, open markets, open borders and abstract social justice--lies in tatters. What happened? David Martin Jones examines the progressive ideas behind liberal Western practice since the end of the twentieth century, at home and abroad. This mentality, he argues, took an excessively long view of the future and a short view of the past, abandoning politics in favour of ideas, and failing to address or understand rejection of liberal norms by non-Western 'others'. He explores the inevitable consequences of this liberal hubris: political and economic confusion, with the chaotic results we have seen. Finally, he advocates a return to more sceptical political thinking-- with prudent statecraft abroad, and defence of political order at home--in order to rescue the West from its widely advertised demise. History's Fools is a timely account of the failed project to shape the world in the West's image, and an incisive call for a return to 'true' politics.

Common Good Politics

Common Good Politics
Title Common Good Politics PDF eBook
Author Colin Tyler
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 363
Release 2016-11-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319324047

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This book examines the British tradition of common good politics, both historically and in the contemporary world. We live in a time when many anti-Conservative parties and voters feel a profound sense of crisis and disorientation over political principles and policy directions. As a result, many people are turning to common good politics as an alternative to state-centred socialism and laissez-faire individualism. Colin Tyler explores the practical and intellectual history of the British idealist tradition, which flourished from the 1870s to the 1920s, before applying the principles of common good politics to contemporary issues. These issues include the positive roles that can be played by conflict within democratic societies, the radical demands of social justice in a diverse world, the continuing influence of Bush’s ‘war on terror’, international society and free speech under Tony Blair and David Cameron, and the relationships between economic migration, social justice and the common good. The book will appeal particularly to students and scholars interested in British politics, internationalism and political theory.