The Restructuring of Social and Political Theory

by Richard J. Bernstein

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In this volume, Bernstein forsees and outlines the development of a social theory that is at once empirical, interpretive, and critical.

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Excellent overview of what social theory should aim for today. The author argues that it must be empirical, interpretive and critical all at the same time. As always in Bernstein's books, the argumentation goes deep to the heart of the matter with a clarity that few writers can match.

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Richard J. Bernstein argues that Arendt should be read today because her penetrating insights help us to think about both the darkness of our times and the sources of illumination. He explores her thinking about statelessness and refugees; the right to have rights; racism and segregation; her critique of Zionism; the meaning of the banality of show more evil; the complex relations between truth, lying, power, and violence; the tradition of the revolutionary spirit; and the urgent need for each of us to assume responsibility for our political lives. This short and very readable book will be of great interest to anyone who wants to understand the forces that are shaping our world today. Richard J. Bernstein is Vera List Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York show less

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Nonfiction, Philosophy, Literature Studies and Criticism, Politics and Government
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300.1Society, government, & cultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySocial sciencesPhilosophy and Theory
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H61 .B472Social sciencesSocial sciences (General)
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