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| Classification number | JA81 |
| Item number | .W6 2016 |
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| Classification number | 320.09 WOL |
| Edition number | 23 |
| 100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Wolin, Sheldon S., |
| Relator term | author. |
| 245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Politics and Vision : |
| Remainder of title | Continuity and Innovation in Western Political Thought / |
| Statement of responsibility, etc. | Sheldon S. Wolin. |
| 250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT | |
| Edition statement | Princeton Classics edition, Expanded edition. |
| 264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE | |
| Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture | Princeton : |
| Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer | Princeton University Press, |
| Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice | 2016 |
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| Extent | xxx, 761 pages ; |
| Dimensions | 22 cm. |
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| Series statement | Princeton classics |
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| Formatted contents note | Table of Contents<br/>Preface to the Expanded Edition xv<br/>Preface xxiii<br/>PART ONE<br/>Chapter One: Political Philosophy and Philosophy 3<br/>I Political Philosophy as a Form of Inquiry 3<br/>II Form and Substance 4<br/>III Political Thought and Political Institutions 7<br/>IV Political Philosophy and the Political 9<br/>V The Vocabulary of Political Philosophy 12<br/>VI Vision and Political Imagination 17<br/>VII Political Concepts and Political Phenomena 20<br/>VIII A Tradition of Discourse 21<br/>IX Tradition and Innovation 23<br/>Chapter Two: Plato: Political Philosophy versus Politics 27<br/>I The Invention of Political Philosophy 27<br/>II Philosophy and Society 32<br/>III Politics and Architectonics 37<br/>IV The Search for a Selfless Instrument 47<br/>V The Question of Power 51<br/>VI Political Knowledge and Political Participation 54<br/>VII The Limits of Unity 58<br/>VIII The Ambiguities of Plato 61<br/>Chapter Three: The Age of Empire: Space and Community 63<br/>I The Crisis in the Political 63<br/>II The New Dimensions of Space 65<br/>III Citizenship and Disengagement 70<br/>IV Politics and the Roman Republic 75<br/>V The Politics of Interest 79<br/>VI From Political Association to Power Organization 82<br/>VII The Decline of Political Philosophy 85<br/>Chapter Four: The Early Christian Era: Time and Community 86<br/>I The Political Element in Early Christianity: The New Notion of<br/>ommunity 86<br/>II The Church as a Polity: The Challenge to the Political Order 95<br/>III Politics and Power in a Church-Society 103<br/>IV The Embarrassments of a Politicized Religion and the Task of<br/>Augustine 108<br/>V The Identity of the Church-Society Reasserted: Time and Destiny 111<br/>VI Political Society and Church-Society 115<br/>VII The Language of Religion and the Language of Politics: Footnote on Mediaeval Christian Thought 118<br/>Chapter Five: Luther: The Theological and the Political 127<br/>I Political Theology 127<br/>II The Political Element in Luther's Thought 128<br/>III The Bias against Institutions 136<br/>IV The Status of the Political Order 139<br/>V The Political Order without Counterweight 143<br/>VI The Fruits of Simplicity 145<br/>Chapter Six: Calvin: The Political Education of Protestantism 148<br/>I The Crisis in Order and Civility 148<br/>II The Political Quality of Calvin's Thought 151<br/>III The Political Theory of Church Government 158<br/>IV The Restoration of the Political Order 160<br/>V Political Knowledge 164<br/>VI Political Office 166<br/>VII Power and Community 170<br/>Chapter Seven: Machiavelli: Politics and the Economy of Violence 175<br/>I The Autonomy of Political Theory 175<br/>II The Commitments of the Political Theorist 182<br/>III The Nature of Politics and the Categories of the New Science 187<br/>IV Political Space and Political Action 195<br/>V The Economy of Violence 197<br/>VI Ethics: Political and Private 200<br/>VII The Discovery of the Mass 205<br/>VIII Politics and Souls 211<br/>Chapter Eight: Hobbes: Political Society as a System of Rules 214<br/>I The Revival of Political Creativity 214<br/>II Political Philosophy and the Revolution in Science 218<br/>III The Promise of Political Philosophy 222<br/>IV The Language of Politics: The Problem of Constituency 230<br/>V Political Entropy: The State of Nature 235<br/>VI The Sovereign Definer 238<br/>VII Power without Community 243<br/>VIII Interests and Representation 248<br/>IX Politics as a Field of Forces 252<br/>Chapter Nine: Liberalism and the Decline of Political Philosophy 257<br/>I The Political and the Social 257<br/>II Liberalism and the Sobrieties of Philosophy 263<br/>III The Political Claims of Economic Theory 268<br/>IV The Eclipse of Political Authority: The Discovery of Society 273<br/>V Society and Government: Spontaneity versus Coercion 277<br/>VI Liberalism and Anxiety 282<br/>VII Beyond the Pleasure Principle: The Problem of Pain 292<br/>VIII Liberalism and Moral Judgments: The Substitution of Interest for Conscience 297<br/>IX Liberalism and Conformity: The Socialized Conscience 307<br/>Chapter Ten: The Age of Organization and the Sublimation of Politics 315<br/>I The Age of Organization 315<br/>II Identifying a Tradition of Discourse 319<br/>III Organization and Community 325<br/>IV Rousseau: The Idea of Community 330<br/>V Freedom and Impersonal Dependence 334<br/>VI Saint-Simon: The Idea of Organization 336<br/>VII Organization Theory and Methodology: Some Parallels 342<br/>VIII Organization, Method, and Constitutional Theory 348<br/>IX Communal Values in Organization 352<br/>X The Attack on Economic Rationalism 360<br/>XI Organization Theory: Rationalism versus Organicism 364<br/>XII The Attack on the Political 371<br/>XIII Elite and Mass: Action in the Age of Organization 376<br/>XIV Concluding Remarks 384<br/>PART TWO<br/>Chapter Eleven: From Modern to Postmodern Power 393<br/>I Celebrating the Death of the Past 393<br/>II The Baconian Vision of Power 395<br/>III Cultivating Mind and Method 397<br/>IV Modern Power Realized 399<br/>V Modern Power and Its Constituent Elements 400<br/>VI Containing Power 402<br/>Chapter Twelve: Marx: Theorist of the Political Economy of the Proletariat or of Uncollapsed Capitalism? 406<br/>I Marx and Nietzsche: Economy or Culture? 406<br/>II Marx and the Theoretical Vocation 407<br/>III Marx and the Idea of a Political Economy 410<br/>IV Working through the Idea of Democracy 412<br/>V The Power of Theory 415<br/>VI The Politics of Economy: The 1844 Manuscripts 416<br/>VII The Historical Origins of Power 420<br/>VIII Power, Force, and Violence 423<br/>IX Modern Power Revealed 425<br/>X Marx and Locke: Parallel Narratives 427<br/>XI The Alienation of Power 430<br/>XII The Worker as Political Actor 432<br/>XIII Capitalism and the Political Shaping of the Working Class 435<br/>XIV Capital: Contradiction and Crisis 436<br/>XV Inheriting the Power-System of Capital 438<br/>XVI The Status of Politics 439<br/>XVII The Question of Dictatorship 440<br/>XVIII The Paris Commune 445<br/>XIX Anticipating the End of Politics 448<br/>XX Defending a Post-politics 450<br/>XXI Underestimating the Capitalist 452<br/>Chapter Thirteen: Nietzsche: Pretotalitarian, Postmodern 454<br/>I From Economy to Culture 454<br/>II "Some are born posthumously" 456<br/>III The New Nietzsche 457<br/>IV Totalitarianism as a Form 458<br/>V Nietzsche: A Political Theorist? 460<br/>VI The Theorist as Immoralist 462<br/>VII The Politics of Critical Totalitarianism 464<br/>VIII The Extraordinary versus the Normal 467<br/>IX The Totalitarian Dynamic 468<br/>X The Extermination of Decadence 471<br/>XI Cultural Wars 472<br/>XII The Crisis of Nihilism 474<br/>XIII The Aesthete and the Herd 475<br/>XIV The Politics of Culture 477<br/>XV A New Elite 479<br/>XVI The Theorist of Anti-theory 481<br/>XVII Rediscovering Myth 484<br/>XVIII The Making of the Herd 485<br/>XIX Myth and Theory 486<br/>XX Looking for a New Dionysius 489<br/>XXI Nietzsche as Political Analyst 490<br/>XXII The Will-to-Power in the Twentieth Century 492<br/>Chapter Fourteen: Liberalism and the Politics of Rationalism 495<br/>I Popper, Dewey, and Rawls: Playing Out Liberalism 495<br/>II The Closed Society 496<br/>III The Open Society 500<br/>IV Hints of an Emerging Ambiguity 502<br/>V Dewey: The Philosopher as Political Theorist 503<br/>VI Bacon Redivivus 504<br/>VII Educating for Power 506<br/>VIII Democracy's Means: Education 507<br/>IX Democracy and Economy 508<br/>X The Contest over Science 510<br/>XI The Idea of a Public 511<br/>XII Great Society and Great Community 513<br/>XIII The Scientific Community as Model Democracy 514<br/>XIV The Fading Aura of Science 518<br/>XV Totalitarianism and Technology 519<br/>XVI Totalitarianism and the Reaction against Democracy 520<br/>XVII Democratic Revival? 522<br/>Chapter Fifteen: Liberal Justice and Political Democracy 524<br/>I Liberalism on the Defensive 524<br/>II Freedom and Equality: Liberal Dilemma 525<br/>III John Rawls and the Revival of Political Philosophy 529<br/>IV Economy and Political Economy 530<br/>V Justice and Inequality 531<br/>VI The "Original Position" and the Tradition of Contract Theory 536<br/>VII Liberalism and Its Political 538<br/>VIII Rawls's Genealogy of Liberalism 540<br/>IX The Reasonableness of Liberalism 542<br/>X The Threat of Comprehensive Doctrines 545<br/>XI Liberal Political Culture 547<br/>XII Liberalism and Governance 551<br/>XIII Neo-liberalism in the Cold War 551<br/>Chapter Sixteen: Power and Forms 557<br/>I Old and New Political Forms 557<br/>II Superpower and Terror 559<br/>III Modern and Postmodern Power 562<br/>IV Political Economy: The New Public Philosophy 563<br/>V Collapsed Communism and Uncollapsed Capitalism 565<br/>VI Political Economy and Postmodernism 566<br/>VII The Political and Its Absent Carrier 567<br/>VIII The Demythologizing of Science 568<br/>IX Rational Political Science 570<br/>X Political Science and the Political Establishment 574<br/>XI The Odyssey of the State: From Welfare to Superpower 575<br/>XII Faltering Vision 578<br/>XIII Towards Totality 579<br/>Chapter Seventeen: Postmodern Democracy: Virtual or Fugitive? 581<br/>I Postmodern Culture and Postmodern Power 581<br/>II Nietzschean Pessimism Transformed 582<br/>III The Self as Microcosm 584<br/>IV Centrifugals and Centripetals 585<br/>V Centripetal Power 587<br/>VI The Political Evolution of the Corporation 587<br/>VII Empire and the Imperial Citizen 590<br/>VIII Superpower and Inverted Totalitarianism 594<br/>IX The Limits of Superpower? 594<br/>X A Land of Political Opportunity 595<br/>XI Capital and Democracy 596<br/>XII Democracy at Bay 598<br/>XIII Postrepresentative Politics 599<br/>XIV Fugitive Democracy 601<br/>Notes 607<br/>Index 741 |
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| Topical term or geographic name entry element | Political Science |
| General subdivision | History. |
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| Uniform title | Princeton classics. |
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