Political Reason in the Age of Ideology: Essays in Honor of Raymond Aron / Edition 1

Political Reason in the Age of Ideology: Essays in Honor of Raymond Aron / Edition 1

by Daniel Mahoney
ISBN-10:
0765803534
ISBN-13:
9780765803535
Pub. Date:
12/15/2006
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers
ISBN-10:
0765803534
ISBN-13:
9780765803535
Pub. Date:
12/15/2006
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers
Political Reason in the Age of Ideology: Essays in Honor of Raymond Aron / Edition 1

Political Reason in the Age of Ideology: Essays in Honor of Raymond Aron / Edition 1

by Daniel Mahoney
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Overview

A little over one hundred years after his birth, and not quite twenty-five years since his death, interest in the French political philosopher and sociologist Raymond Aron (1905-1983) continues to grow. Aron is now widely recognized as one of the most significant intellectual figures of the postwar period, whose wide-ranging reflections played a key part in preserving liberal democracy in Europe and abroad. His sober analyses of modern society, his trenchant critique of ideological politics and every form of totalitarianism, and his philosophical reflections on politics and history have given powerful support to democratic liberalism throughout the western world. Aron's work combines passion and observation, disinterested reflection and love of liberty in a way that is an imitable model for humane and balanced political reflection.

In this stimulating collection of essays, inspired by the centennial of Aron's birth, a distinguished group of North American and European scholars—including Pierre Manent, Stanley Hoffmann, Irving Louis Horowitz, Liah Greenfeld, Claude Lefort, and Aurelian Craiutu—examine four key aspects of Aron's thought and work: his educative legacy; his reflections on other philosophers and intellectuals; his distinctive approach to international relations; and the unique character of his own political reflection. The result is a masterful engagement with Aron's intellectual legacy and a thoughtful coming to terms with the political and intellectual substance of the twentieth century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765803535
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 12/15/2006
Series: Festschriften Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

Bryan-Paul Frost is the James A. and Kaye L. Crocker Endowed Professor of Political Science at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is editor and co-translator (with Robert Howse) of Alexandre Kojève’s Outline of a Phenomenology of Right (2000) as well as a contributor and co-editor (with Jeffrey Sikkenga) of History of American Political Thought (2003).

Daniel J. Mahoney is chair and professor of political science at Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts. He was the recipient of the Prix Raymond Aron Award, is currently associate editor of Perspectives on Political Science, and is book review editor of Society. His books include The Liberal Political Science of Raymond Aron; Bertrand de Jouvenel: The Conservative Liberal and the Illusions of Modernity; and De Gaulle: Statesmanship, Grandeur, and Modern Democracy.

Table of Contents

One: Aron’s Educative Legacy; 1: Raymond Aron—Political Educator; Two: A Lifetime of Reflection; 2: Aron, Marx, and Marxism: An Interpretation; 3: Raymond Aron and Jean-Paul Sartre; 4: Aron’s Clausewitz; 5: Raymond Aron and Alexis de Tocqueville; 6: Main Currents and Sociological Thought; Three: International Politics and Political History; 7: Raymond Aron and La France libre; 8: Raymond Aron and the Origins of the Cold War; 9: Raymond Aron: From the Philosophy of History to the Theory of International Relations; 10: Raymond Aron, Critic of International Law: A Reading of Peace and War; 11: The Threat of Danger: Decadence and Virtù; 12: The Anglo-American Vision of Raymond Aron: British Principles and American Practices Revisited; Four: Aron on Aron; 13: Faces of Moderation: Raymond Aron as Committed Observer; 14: An Introduction to Raymond Aron: The Political Teachings of the Memoirs; About the Authors
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