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Jason Frank's Publius and Political Imagination is the first volume of the Modernity and Political Thought series to take as its focus not a single author, but collaboration between political thinkers, in this very special case the collective known by the pseudonym: Publius. Frank's revisionist reading of The Federalist Papers-perhaps the most canonical text in American political thought-counters familiar realist and deliberativist interpretations and demonstrates the neglected importance of political imagination to both Publius's arguments and to the republic he was invented to found.
Jason Frank's Publius and Political Imagination is the first volume of the Modernity and Political Thought series to take as its focus not a single author, but collaboration between political thinkers, in this very special case the collective known by the pseudonym: Publius. Frank's revisionist reading of The Federalist Papers-perhaps the most canonical text in American political thought-counters familiar realist and deliberativist interpretations and demonstrates the neglected importance of political imagination to both Publius's arguments and to the republic he was invented to found.
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Autorenporträt
Jason Frank is an associate professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Series Editor's Introduction Introduction: The Imaginary Republic 1 Unauthorized Propositions 2 Publius and Political Imagination 3 Governing Interest 4 Publius and Politeia 5 From "We the People" to "We the Electorate" Conclusion References Index About the Author
List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Series Editor's Introduction Introduction: The Imaginary Republic 1 Unauthorized Propositions 2 Publius and Political Imagination 3 Governing Interest 4 Publius and Politeia 5 From "We the People" to "We the Electorate" Conclusion References Index About the Author
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