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Trump And Political Philosophy Patriotism Cosmopolitanism And Civic Virtue 1st Ed 2018 Marc Benjamin Sable

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Trump And Political Philosophy Patriotism Cosmopolitanism And Civic Virtue 1st Ed 2018 Marc Benjamin Sable
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Marc Benjamin Sable, Angel Jaramillo Torres
ISBN: 9783319744261, 3319744267
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed. 2018

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Trump And Political Philosophy Patriotism Cosmopolitanism And Civic Virtue 1st Ed 2018 Marc Benjamin Sable by Marc Benjamin Sable, Angel Jaramillo Torres 9783319744261, 3319744267 instant download after payment.

This book seeks to address the relation of political philosophy and Donald Trump as a political phenomenon through the notions of patriotism, cosmopolitanism, and civic virtue. Political philosophers have been prescient in explaining trends that may explain our political misgivings. Madison warned during the debates on the Constitution that democracies are vulnerable to factions based on passion for personalities and beliefs; various continental thinkers have addressed the problem of nihilism―the modern loss of faith in objective standards of truth and morality―that in Max Weber’s analysis pointed to the importance of charisma, in Carl Schmitt’s to the idea that politics is essentially rooted in the definition of friends and enemies, and in early Heidegger resulted in the emphasis on the enduring significance of local, rather than cosmopolitan values. The former concerns―regarding demagoguery, charisma and nihilism―will enable an evaluation of Trump as a political character, while the latter concerns―regarding the status of universal versus local values―will enable us to evaluate the content of “Trumpism.”  Taken together, these essays seek to advance the public conversation about the relationship between the rise of Trump and the ideological forces that seek to justify that rise.

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