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Selected Correspondence 19501984 Eric Voegelin

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Selected Correspondence 19501984 Eric Voegelin
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Publisher: University of Missouri Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.24 MB
Pages: 952
Author: Eric Voegelin
ISBN: 9780826216724, 0826216722
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Selected Correspondence 19501984 Eric Voegelin by Eric Voegelin 9780826216724, 0826216722 instant download after payment.

Voegelin's Munich years, while not without controversy, can be seen as the most successful time in his life, as well as his most creative and prolific as a political philosopher. During that time, Voegelin worked on volume IV of Order and History, and the letters written to successive directors of the Louisiana State University Press, as well as to friends and colleagues, give a vivid account of the changing nature of this seminal project. Voegelin's letters written between 1969 and 1984 provide compelling evidence of the intellectual vigor that characterized his work throughout his life and continued virtually undiminished until the last weeks before his death. Voegelin's realism, his sharp wit, and his superbly developed sense of irony remain evident in the correspondence throughout all these years.

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