Citizenship and Signs: Rethinking Augustine on the Two Cities
In: A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought, S. 501-526
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In: A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought, S. 501-526
In: Perspectives on politics, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 612
ISSN: 1541-0986
In: Perspectives on politics: a political science public sphere, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 612-613
ISSN: 1537-5927
In: Augustine in Conversation: Tradition and Innovation
Introduction / Kim Paffenroth -- The journey to simplicity: Augustine and the plural experiences of the soul / Todd Breyfogle -- Teaching Freud and interpreting Augustine's Confessions / Sandra Lee Dixon -- Reading Augustine, Monica, Milan with attention to cultural interpretation and psychological theory / Sandra Lee Dixon -- St. Augustine: archetypes of family / Anne Hunsaker Hawkins -- Beteween two worlds / Morton T. Kelsey -- Augustine among the ancient therapists / Paul R. Kolbet -- Augustine and Freud: the secularization of self-deception / Margaret R. Miles -- Augustine and dopamine / Daniel B. Morehead -- Tears of grief and joy: chronological sequence and the structure of Confessions, Book 9 / Kim Paffenroth -- On seeing the light: assessing psychoanalytic interpretations of vision in Augustine's Confessions / William B. Parsons -- Augustine's extraordinary theory of memory / Raymond J. Shaw.
The first reference work to explore the 2000-year history of political realism and reassess its place in today's worldDownload an ebook of the chapter abstracts and notes on contributors (pdf)Political realism is a highly diverse body of international relations theory. This substantial reference work examines political realism in terms of its history, its scientific methodology and its normative role in international affairs.Split into three sections, it covers the 2000-year canon of realism: the different schools of thought, the key thinkers and how it responds to foreign policy challenges faced by individual states and globally. It brings political realism up-to-date by showing where theory has failed to keep up with contemporary problems and suggests how it can be applied and adapted to fit our new, globalised world order.Key FeaturesThe first volume to offer a full, balanced guide to Political Realism: its history and its normative role in international affairsCovers the main thinkers, from Thucydides through Niccolò Machiavelli to Isaiah BerlinEngages with the major foreign policy issues of our times, such as strategic deterrence, nationalism, terrorism, cyber security, climate change, the open society and religionConsiders political realism in non-Western contexts, including Israel, Russia and ChinaIncludes political realism's ground-up growth and interpretation outwith Western contextsContributorsUriel Abulof, Tel-Aviv University, Israel.Christopher Adair-Toteff, Zeppelin University, Germany.Erica Benner, Yale University, USA.John Bew, King's College London, UK.Todd Breyfogle, Aspen Institute, Washington, D.C., USA.Joshua Cherniss, Georgetown University, USA.Alan Chong, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore.Lindsay P. Cohn, U.S. Naval War College, USA.Kody W. Cooper, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA.Marzieh Kouhi Esfahani, Durham University, UK.Markus Fischer, California State University, Fullerton, USA.Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA.Stuart Gray, Politics at Washington and Lee University, USA.Robert Howse, New York University School of Law, USA.David Martin Jones, University of Queensland, Australia and King's College London, UK.Menno R. Kamminga, University of Groningen, Netherlands.Peter Iver Kaufman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and University of Richmond, USA.David Kerr, Durham University, UK.Paul Kirkland, Carthage College, Wisconsin, USA.Douglas B. Klusmeyer, American University, Washington, DC, USA.Konstantinos Kostagiannis, University of Maastricht, Netherlands.Ayelet Haimson Lushkov, University of Texas at Austin, USA.Cecelia Lynch, University of California, Irvine, USA.David Mayers, Boston University, USA.Kenneth B. McIntyre, Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, USA.Neville Morley, University of Exeter, UK.John Mueller, Mershon Center for International Security Studies and Ohio State University, USA.Masashi Okuyama, International Geopolitica