Politics and the Passions, 1500-1850Victoria Kahn, Neil Saccamano, Daniela Coli Princeton University Press, 10. 1. 2009 - 320 strán (strany) Focusing on the new theories of human motivation that emerged during the transition from feudalism to the modern period, this is the first book of new essays on the relationship between politics and the passions from Machiavelli to Bentham. Contributors address the crisis of moral and philosophical discourse in the early modern period; the necessity of inventing a new way of describing the relation between reflection and action, and private and public selves; the disciplinary regulation of the body; and the ideological constitution of identity. The collection as a whole asks whether a discourse of the passions might provide a critical perspective on the politics of subjectivity. Whatever their specific approach to the question of ideology, all the essays reconsider the legacy of the passions in modern political theory and the importance of the history of politics and the passions for modern political debates. |
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... freedom . The equality of free men in a political sense presupposed the inequality of those in the household who were concerned with economics . For a citizen of the polis , to live the " good life " meant to be free from the demands of ...
... freedom and moral self-legislation (Caygill), to cite only a few examples. Other contributors to this volume acknowledge the ideological and disci- plinary role the passions have historically played but also explore whether a discourse ...
... freedom arise from their disunion ” ( 1.4 ) . Here is the first appearance of Machiavelli's universal category for the nobles : the grandi , or " the great . " We can assume that " grandi " is his general category on the basis of his ...
... freedom ” and with what humor those constituting ( founding ? reforming ? ) a republic should place it , the people's or the great's . Before delving into this issue , it might be helpful to speculate what Machiavelli means by freedom ...
... freedom " in I.5 . But emphasizing the fact that he is speaking in his own voice on behalf of Rome ( " I say " ) , Machiavelli makes a normative and descriptive argument for granting the guard of liberty to the people . The ignobles ...
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Politics and the Passions, 1500-1850 Victoria Kahn,Neil Saccamano,Daniela Coli Obmedzený náhľad - 2009 |
Politics and the Passions, 1500-1850 Victoria Ann Kahn,Neil Saccamano,Daniela Coli Zobrazenie úryvkov - 2006 |