Howard, Dick
Between Politics and Antipolitics
1. Introduction
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Part I. Engaging with the Left
2. “These Petrified Relations Must Be Forced to Dance”: An Interview with Dick Howard
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3. The New Left and the Search for the Political
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4. The Anti-Totalitarian Left Between Morality and Politics
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5. Toward a Democratic Manifesto
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Part II. Engaging with Predecessors
6. Philosophy by Other Means. The Philosophical Origins of Sociology
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7. André Gorz and the Philosophical Foundation of the Political
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8. Citizen Habermas
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9. Keeping the Republic: Reading Arendt’s on Revolution After the Fall of the Berlin Wall
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Part III. Engaging with Philosophy
10. The Actuality of the History of Political Thought
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11. The Paradoxical Success of an Antipolitical Philosophy
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12. Claude Lefort: Elements for a Political Biography
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13. The Necessity of Politics
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Part IV. Engaging with Contemporary Ideology
14. What Is a Revolution? Reflections on the Significance of 1989/90
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15. The Great War and the Origins of Contemporary Ideology
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16. From Anti-Communism to Anti-Totalitarianism
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17. What’s New After September 11?
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Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Political Theory, US Politics, Political History, Democracy
- Author(s)
- Howard, Dick
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2016
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Political Philosophy and Public Purpose
- Page amount
- 15 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781349949151
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-137-60377-7