Politics and Vision

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Politics and Vision is a seminal work of political theory by Sheldon Wolin that traces the development of Western political thought and critiques modern liberal democracy.

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instanceOf book
revised edition
work of political theory
academicDiscipline political philosophy
political science
author Sheldon S. Wolin NERFINISHED
Sheldon S. Wolin NERFINISHED
Sheldon Wolin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques behavioralism in political science
modern liberal democracy
describedAs seminal work of political theory
discusses Alexis de Tocqueville NERFINISHED
Aristotle NERFINISHED
John Locke NERFINISHED
Karl Marx NERFINISHED
Max Weber NERFINISHED
Plato NERFINISHED
Thomas Hobbes NERFINISHED
examines ancient Greek political thought
early modern political thought
medieval political thought
modern political thought
focusesOn crisis of modern democracy
relationship between politics and vision of the political order
tension between power and democracy
genre political philosophy
political theory
hasEdition Politics and Vision: Continuity and Innovation in Western Political Thought NERFINISHED
hasTheme continuity and innovation in Western political thought
influenced contemporary political theory
language English
mainSubject Western political thought
democracy
history of political thought
liberalism
modernity
political theory
notableFor critique of liberalism and modernity
historical reconstruction of Western political theory
publicationYear 1960
2004
publisher Little, Brown and Company NERFINISHED
Princeton University Press NERFINISHED
Princeton University Press NERFINISHED
subjectOf Politics and Vision: Continuity and Innovation in Western Political Thought NERFINISHED
usedIn graduate courses in political theory
undergraduate courses in political theory

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Sheldon Wolin notableWork Politics and Vision