Between Utopia and Realism : : The Political Thought of Judith N. Shklar / / ed. by Samantha Ashenden, Andreas Hess.
From her position at Harvard University's Department of Government for over thirty-five years, Judith Shklar (1928-92) taught a long list of prominent political theorists and published prolifically in the domains of modern and American political thought. She was a highly original theorist of li...
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Place / Publishing House: | Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2019] ©2020 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Before-and Beyond-the Liberalism of Fear
- Chapter 2. Law and the Liberalism of Fear
- Chapter 3. Cruelty and International Relations
- Chapter 4. Shklar's Montaigne-and Ours: A Genealogy of Liberal Morals
- Chapter 5. Literature and the Imagination
- Chapter 6. Imaginative Literature and Political Theory: An Engagement
- Chapter 7. Experience, Ideology, and the Politics of Psychology
- Chapter 8. The Sources of Liberal Normativity
- Chapter 9. "More Modest and More Political": From the Frankfurt School to the Liberalism of Fear
- Chapter 10. "Putting Cruelty First": The Summum Malum, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity
- Chapter 11. Political Obligation and the Rule of Law
- Chapter 12. From Antigone to Martin Luther King: Moral Reasoning and Disobedience in Context
- Chapter 13. The Last Academic Project
- Judith N. Shklar: A Complete Bibliography
- Judith N. Shklar (1928-92): A Timeline
- List of Contributors
- Index
- Acknowledgments