Modern honor appears to be distinguished by two contradictory impulses, a neglect or even disdain of honor, and an ambition to elevate and promote it as dignity, self-esteem, and recognition. The article argues that these tensions can be traced to a foundational difference regarding the political importance of the passion of honor, evident in the seminal and contending formulations by Machiavelli and Hobbes. In recovering and articulating the bases of these competing modern conceptions of honor and tracing the influence of their divergent trajectories, the article seeks to show the importance of honor for understanding contemporary politics.Griffith Business School, School of Government and International RelationsFull Tex
There is a rich anthropological literature on honour and revenge, but more often than not, anal...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to d...
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"Harvey Mansfield’s most recent book is about “manliness.” I want to talk about honor. Honor is, at...
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Book Description:After a century-long hiatus, honor is back. Academics, pundits, and everyday citize...
Given its psychological and sociological importance, especially in non-liberal societies, honor may ...
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Honor is a concept familiar to many, yet it can be difficult to articulate. In this thesis, the topi...
Such a bewildering and contradictory welter of behaviors and traits are connoted by “honor” and its ...
In this history of the development of ideas of honor in Western philosophy, Peter Olsthoorn examines...
As Hobbes attempted to reconcile self-interest with the self-disadvantaging constraints of justice, ...
There is a rich anthropological literature on honour and revenge, but more often than not, anal...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to d...
International conflicts have modified into entities that would have been unrecognizable to scholars ...
"Harvey Mansfield’s most recent book is about “manliness.” I want to talk about honor. Honor is, at...
This book examines the notion of honor with an eye to dissecting its intellectual demise and with th...
This project asks whether the Aristotelian virtues have diminished as a result of a modern emphasis ...
Until fairly recently it was not uncommon for political theorists to hold the view that people canno...
Book Description:After a century-long hiatus, honor is back. Academics, pundits, and everyday citize...
Given its psychological and sociological importance, especially in non-liberal societies, honor may ...
This article provides a historical perspective in a European context on the phenomenon that has be...
International audienceThis article focuses on the findings of a study of titles and honors in twenti...
Honor is a concept familiar to many, yet it can be difficult to articulate. In this thesis, the topi...
Such a bewildering and contradictory welter of behaviors and traits are connoted by “honor” and its ...
In this history of the development of ideas of honor in Western philosophy, Peter Olsthoorn examines...
As Hobbes attempted to reconcile self-interest with the self-disadvantaging constraints of justice, ...
There is a rich anthropological literature on honour and revenge, but more often than not, anal...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to d...
International conflicts have modified into entities that would have been unrecognizable to scholars ...