The permanence of the political : a democratic critique of the radical impulse to transcend politics / Joseph M. Schwartz.
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- 0691033579
- 9780691033570
- 1400813344
- 9781400813346
- Socialism
- Social conflict
- Social justice
- Democracy
- Cultural pluralism
- Radicalism
- Social Justice
- Cultural Diversity
- Justice sociale
- Diversité culturelle
- Radicalisme
- radicalism
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Communism & Socialism
- Social conflict
- Social justice
- Democracy
- Pluralism (Social sciences)
- Radicalism
- Socialism
- Cultural pluralism
- Democracy
- Radicalism
- Social conflict
- Social justice
- Socialism
- Socialism
- 335 20
- HX73 .S385 1995eb
- D091. 6
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-324) and index.
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1. Introduction: The Radical Impulse to Transcend Politics -- 2. The Threat of Interests to the General Will: Roussau's Critique of Particularism -- 3. The Hegelian State: Mediating Away the Political -- 4. The Origins of Marx's Hostility to Politics: The Devaluation of Rights and Justice -- 5. Lenin (and Marx) on the Sciences of Consciousness and Production: The Abolition of Political Judgement -- 6. Hannah Arendt's Politics of "Action": The Elusive Search for Political Substance -- 7. Conclusion: Redressing the Radical Tradition's Anti-political Legacy-Toward a Radical Democratic Pluralist Politics.
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