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Politics Recovered: Realist Thought in Theory and Practice [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 408 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0231175280
  • ISBN-13: 9780231175289
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 408 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0231175280
  • ISBN-13: 9780231175289
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Is political theory political enough? Or does a tendency toward abstraction, idealization, moralism, and utopianism leave contemporary political theory out of touch with real politics as it actually takes place, and hence unable to speak meaningfully to or about our world? Realist political thought, which has enjoyed a significant revival of interest in recent years, seeks to avoid such pitfalls by remaining attentive to the distinctiveness of politics and the ways its realities ought to shape how we think and act in the political realm.

Politics Recovered brings together prominent scholars to develop what it might mean to theorize politics “realistically.” Intervening in philosophical debates such as the relationship between politics and morality and the role that facts and emotions should play in the theorization of political values, the volume addresses how a realist approach aids our understanding of pressing issues such as global justice, inequality, poverty, political corruption, the value of democracy, governmental secrecy, and demands for transparency. Contributors open up fruitful dialogues with a variety of other realist approaches, such as feminist theory, democratic theory, and international relations. By exploring the nature and prospects of realist thought, Politics Recovered shows how political theory can affirm reality in order to provide meaningful and compelling answers to the fundamental questions of political life.

Politics Recovered brings together prominent scholars to develop the idea of what it might mean to theorize politics “realistically.” By exploring the nature, distinctiveness, and prospects of realist thought, it shows how political theory can provide meaningful and compelling answers to the fundamental questions of political life.

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An outstanding collection, brimming with intelligence and insight. Politics Recovered brings scholars of the new realist political thought into dialogue with fellow travelers, outright skeptics, and interestingly dubious allies who salute 'realism' while redefining or subverting what it means. This will be a perfect resource for students and researchers, a better guide to realism (and its discontents) than any single article or monograph. -- Andrew Sabl, Yale University Politics Recovered is an impressive collection of original essays that constitutes a major contribution to the growing literature on political realism; an important and increasingly influential development in contemporary political theory. -- John Horton, Keele University A good primer on basic issues in realism, and also on its diversity. As an introduction to the topic, it is an excellent overview and needed addition to undergraduate or research libraries. * Choice *

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Politics Recovered---on the Revival of Realism in Contemporary Political Theory 1(26)
Matt Sleat
I The Truth in Political Realism
27(22)
Charles Larmore
II Realism and Surrealism in Political Philosophy
49(24)
Glen Newey
III Realism in Ethics and Politics: Bernard Williams, Political Theory, and the Critique of Morality
73(20)
David Owen
IV Anger, Humiliation, and Political Theory: Bringing the Darker Passions Back In
93(21)
William A. Galston
V Legitimacy and Domination
114(26)
Paul Sagar
VI Disenchantment Versus Reconstruction: Walter Lippmann, John Dewey, and Varieties of Democratic Realism
140(26)
John Medearis
VII The Paradox of the Democratic Prince: Machiavelli and the Neo-Machiavellians on Ideal Theory, Realism, and Democratic Leadership
166(28)
Richard Bellamy
VIII Politics and the "Pure of Heart": Realism and Corruption
194(24)
Mark Philp
IX Democracy's Limit: A Realist Response to the Quest for Transparency
218(25)
Rahul Sagar
X The Case for Kinship: Classical Realism and Political Realism
243(27)
Alison McQueen
XI Getting Past Schmitt? Realism and the Autonomy of Politics
270(26)
William E. Scheuerman
XII Security and Poverty: On Realism and Global Justice
296(24)
Duncan Bell
XIII Feminism and Realism
320(24)
Elizabeth Frazer
XIV Political Realism: A Reality Check
344(25)
Michael Freeden
List of Contributors 369(4)
Index 373
Matt Sleat is reader in political theory at the University of Sheffield. He is the author of Liberal Realism: A Realist Theory of Liberal Politics (2013).