Putting Liberalism in Its PlacePrinceton University Press, 2009 M01 10 - 336 páginas In this wide-ranging interdisciplinary work, Paul W. Kahn argues that political order is founded not on contract but on sacrifice. Because liberalism is blind to sacrifice, it is unable to explain how the modern state has brought us to both the rule of law and the edge of nuclear annihilation. We can understand this modern condition only by recognizing that any political community, even a liberal one, is bound together by faith, love, and identity. |
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... become flesh, or of the body as the expression of an idea. For the will, the body is a point of revelation of a ... becomes a demand that one's actions and one's demands be reasonable.22 Reasonable means moderate and reciprocal: one ...
... becomes a discourse of the body; the political al- ways seems to bridge the private and the public. The conceptual appa- ratus of liberalism is incommensurate with the experience of the politi- cal. Liberalism offers a theory of ...
... becomes which aspects of the individual self will be allowed back into the politi- cal community once the original position is left. The burden of justifi- cation arises at the moment of differentiation. This is also the moment at which ...
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