In fewer than three hundred pages, Professor Roberto Unger attempts to do the following things: 1) give an account of the main ideas which, since the intellectual revolution of the 17th century, have informed our conceptions of nature, society, and the human self, and show the interconnection among them, and their relation to the dominant social and political institutions of the modern state; 2) display the philosophical shortcomings of these ideas, and the inadequacies of the actual institutional arrangements to which they correspond; 3) present an ideal conception of the self and of society which captures the strengths, while avoiding the weaknesses, of the modern (or as Unger characterizes it, the liberal ) intellectual tradition; 4) *i...
Adam, the baby, and the man from Mars, as a distinguished philosopheronce observed, are the three fi...
Keith Breen presents an extended critical evaluation of the social and political thought of Jurgen H...
What is the nature of the modern state? How did it come into being and what are the characteristics ...
In fewer than three hundred pages, Professor Roberto Unger attempts to do the following things: 1) g...
A book review of Knowledge and Politics, Roberto Mangabeira Unger. New York: Free Press. 1975
ReviewUnger's Knowledge and Politics is a rare philosophical endeavor: it is an expression of hope a...
Professor Unger has given us two striking books, which present an ununusual problem for the reviewer...
If the state is in decline, what are the consequences of loosening the linkages between traditional ...
Faiz Sheikh considers James A. Yunker‘s analysis of Eurosceptic thinking and the historical treatmen...
The essays printed in this volume were originally delivered as lectures inthe Cornell Symposium on ...
Patrick Dunleavy reviews a fascinating, but flawed, history of democratic thinking from an American ...
[Excerpt] Nicholas Wolterstorff argues that public reason liberalism is a dead end, and defends ins...
While much scholarly attention has been given to the intelligentsia in the West, a full analysis of ...
Book review: A New Constitutionalism: Designing Political Institutions for a Good Society. By Steph...
The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics argues that throughout its history most international t...
Adam, the baby, and the man from Mars, as a distinguished philosopheronce observed, are the three fi...
Keith Breen presents an extended critical evaluation of the social and political thought of Jurgen H...
What is the nature of the modern state? How did it come into being and what are the characteristics ...
In fewer than three hundred pages, Professor Roberto Unger attempts to do the following things: 1) g...
A book review of Knowledge and Politics, Roberto Mangabeira Unger. New York: Free Press. 1975
ReviewUnger's Knowledge and Politics is a rare philosophical endeavor: it is an expression of hope a...
Professor Unger has given us two striking books, which present an ununusual problem for the reviewer...
If the state is in decline, what are the consequences of loosening the linkages between traditional ...
Faiz Sheikh considers James A. Yunker‘s analysis of Eurosceptic thinking and the historical treatmen...
The essays printed in this volume were originally delivered as lectures inthe Cornell Symposium on ...
Patrick Dunleavy reviews a fascinating, but flawed, history of democratic thinking from an American ...
[Excerpt] Nicholas Wolterstorff argues that public reason liberalism is a dead end, and defends ins...
While much scholarly attention has been given to the intelligentsia in the West, a full analysis of ...
Book review: A New Constitutionalism: Designing Political Institutions for a Good Society. By Steph...
The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics argues that throughout its history most international t...
Adam, the baby, and the man from Mars, as a distinguished philosopheronce observed, are the three fi...
Keith Breen presents an extended critical evaluation of the social and political thought of Jurgen H...
What is the nature of the modern state? How did it come into being and what are the characteristics ...