Rousseau's Political Imagination
Title | Rousseau's Political Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Coleman |
Publisher | Librairie Droz |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Performing arts in literature |
ISBN | 9782600036023 |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Title | Jean-Jacques Rousseau PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Sonenscher |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2020-01-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004420339 |
This is a book about the political thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Its aim is to explain why, for Rousseau, thinking about politics – whether as democratic sovereignty, representative government, institutionalised power, imaginative vision or a moment of decision – lay at the heart of what he called his “grand, sad system.” This book tracks the gradual emergence of the various components of that system and describes the connections between them. The result is a new and fresh interpretation of one of Europe’s most famous political thinkers, showing why Rousseau can be seen as one of the first theorists of the modern concept of civil society and a key source of the problematic modern idea of a federal system.
Rule Breaking and Political Imagination
Title | Rule Breaking and Political Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth A. Shepsle |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2017-09-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 022647335X |
“Imagination may be thought of as a ‘work-around.’ It is a resourceful tactic to ‘undo’ a rule by creating a path around it without necessarily defying it. . . . Transgression, on the other hand, is rule breaking. There is no pretense of reinterpretation; it is defiance pure and simple. Whether imagination or disobedience is the source, constraints need not constrain, ties need not bind.” So writes Kenneth A. Shepsle in his introduction to Rule Breaking and Political Imagination. Institutions are thought to channel the choices of individual actors. But what about when they do not? Throughout history, leaders and politicians have used imagination and transgression to break with constraints upon their agency. Shepsle ranges from ancient Rome to the United States Senate, and from Lyndon B. Johnson to the British House of Commons. He also explores rule breaking in less formal contexts, such as vigilantism in the Old West and the CIA’s actions in the wake of 9/11. Entertaining and thought-provoking, Rule Breaking and Political Imagination will prompt a reassessment of the nature of institutions and remind us of the critical role of political mavericks.
Discourse on the Sciences and Arts
Title | Discourse on the Sciences and Arts PDF eBook |
Author | Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
Publisher | Dartmouth College Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN |
Rousseau attacks the social and political effects of the dominant forms of scientific knowledge. Contains the entire First Discourse, contemporary attacks on it, Rousseau's replies to his critics, and his summary of the debate in his preface to Narcissus. A number of these texts have never before been available in English. The First Discourse and Polemics demonstrate the continued relevance of Rousseau's thought. Whereas his critics argue for correction of the excesses and corruptions of knowledge and the sciences as sufficient, Rousseau attacks the social and political effects of the dominant forms of scientific knowledge.
Rousseau's Social Contract
Title | Rousseau's Social Contract PDF eBook |
Author | David Lay Williams |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2014-01-13 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1107511607 |
If the greatness of a philosophical work can be measured by the volume and vehemence of the public response, there is little question that Rousseau's Social Contract stands out as a masterpiece. Within a week of its publication in 1762 it was banished from France. Soon thereafter, Rousseau fled to Geneva, where he saw the book burned in public. At the same time, many of his contemporaries, such as Kant, considered Rousseau to be 'the Newton of the moral world', as he was the first philosopher to draw attention to the basic dignity of human nature. The Social Contract has never ceased to be read and debated in the 250 years since its publication. Rousseau's Social Contract: An Introduction offers a thorough and systematic tour of this notoriously paradoxical and challenging text. David Lay Williams offers readers a chapter-by-chapter reading of the Social Contract, squarely confronting these interpretive obstacles. The book also features a special extended appendix dedicated to outlining Rousseau's famous conception of the general will, which has been the object of controversy since the Social Contract's publication in 1762.
The Discourses and Other Political Writings
Title | The Discourses and Other Political Writings PDF eBook |
Author | Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
Publisher | |
Pages | 437 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Political science |
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Before Imagination
Title | Before Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | John D. Lyons |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780804767576 |
A study of the practice of vivid, self-directed imagination in the optimistic spirit of the early-modern French writers.