A compelling, and enlightening, look at feminist anarchism, describing 'what ought to be--and what could be.'
To the Jacksonian generation, it seemed as if their world had changed practically overnight. The Politics of Individualism looks at the political manifestations of these staggering social transformations.
The book offers a conversation with Nietzsche rather than a consideration of the secondary literature, yet it takes to task many prevalent approaches to his work, and contests especially the way we often restrict our encounter with him to ...
Uwe Johnson (1934-1984) is the author of Jahrestage, a four-volume novel, which Die Zeit has placed on its list of the one hundred great books in world literature. He has...
Any bond with another of a servile nature cannot be legitimate, for we do not have the authority to create such a bond. Next, Locke contends that individuals are naturally governed by reason. Though in modern times this may not seem to ...
This book challenges us to look at liberal political ideas in a fresh way.
Originally published: Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962.
Eric Foner, Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877, updated ed. (New York: HarperPerennial ... Quoted in Cohen, The Reconstruction of American Liberalism, 1865–1914, 211. See also Lears, Rebirth of a Nation, 262. 22.
In this classic text, Steven Lukes discusses what 'individualism' has meant in various national traditions and across different provinces of thought, analysing it into its component unit-ideas and doctrines.
Collier and Kay show how a reaffirmation of the values of mutuality could refresh and restore politics, business and the environments in which people live.
Starting with the writings of the early Mohists (fourth century BCE), Brindley analyzes many of the major works through the early second century BCE by Laozi, Mencius, Zhuangzi, Xunzi, and Han Feizi, as well as anonymous authors of both ...