Renewing the Political Perspective: Reflections on James Ceaser,Political Science,and Liberal Democracy |
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Authors: | Daniel J. Mahoney |
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Affiliation: | Politics , Catholic University of America |
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Abstract: | Abstract This is a response to the contributions to the symposium on David Walsh's trilogy on modernity: After Ideology (1990), The Growth of the Liberal Soul (1997), and The Modern Philosophical Revolution (2008). After expressing appreciation for the careful reading the work has received, it enters into a reflection on the underlying unity of the studies. This is intended to address the common concerns that center on the issue of how the modern world is to be understood. It emphasizes the impossibility of separating the attempt to understand modernity from the need to take responsibility for it. This is the perspective that has illuminated the totalitarian catharsis, the durability of liberal political regimes, and the existential turn within modern philosophy. In the latter part of the essay, a response is offered to specific objections and characterizations that individual symposiasts raise. |
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Keywords: | modernity liberal democracy Gnosticism luminosity eschatology revolution totalitarianism |
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