"These autobiographical and philosophical essays, in the form of expertly probing interviews, provide a superb introduction to the work of one of the most significant contemporary political philosophers and a marvelously readable perspective on the French intellectual and political arenas from the 1970s to the present. Those already familiar with Manent's work will find an indispensable reflection on his transition from the critique of modernity brilliantly represented in his earlier books (most notably Tocqueville and the Nature of Democracy and The City of Man), a critique at once original and significantly indebted to Leo Strauss, toward a perspective that emerges in his recent The Metamorphoses of the City, a monumental and profoundly original study that endeavors to situate modernity within the original Greek founding of the act of politics. The autobiographical passages in this vivid and engaging work invite the reader into, first, the world of postwar France in which Manent grew up, in which he was presented with the choice between the Communist hopes of his father and the opposing power and prestige of all things American. There is also an impressive portrait of the rigors and spirit of a provincial lycee where the first sparks of philosophical eros ignited in Manent's soul, and of his studies in the legendary Ecole Normale Superieur in the midst of the ideological confusion associated with the ferment of 1968. The reader then is invited to an inside view of the rise of a broadly Tocquevillean school of French thought around the journal Contrepoints and its successor Commentaire"--
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Hardcover/Hardback. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. Collectors Copy - like new unread - first edition 'Pierre Manent: here in his conversation are the charm and the wisdom of a man who says very simply that he wants to understand what is.' - Harvey Mansfield is Professor of Government at Harvard University and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Pierre Manent is probably most deeply original broadly erudite and genuinely politically engaged thinker alive today. Not only that he is the European today who walks most closely in the footsteps of Alexis de Tocqueville in at least this way: He actually has experienced and described the singular greatness of America. He reminds us that anyone who's anyone wants to study and teach in America because in our country at its best is the place where people 'invest their pride and glory in the universities' as 'a matter of honor rather than profit' Manent tells us that it's 'Christian-democratic-capitalist America' that 'sums up' the strong and confident modern soul that remains 'distinctive of the West' in our country but 'was distinctive of the West in Europe.' This book is the indispensable introduction to Manent's often difficult and elusive other books. Its form opens us to the whole life of a strange and wonderful man his development as teacher thinker Christian and citizen of the nation of France. And each of the pithy and user-friendly yet precisely detailed responses to a wide variety of personal questions both perennial and timely is meant to draw in or 'turn around' attentive seekers. Every great thinker should be graced with a book like this where the dialogue is directed unlike say the dialogues we have about Socrates by the man himself. - Peter Augustine Lawler is Dana Professor of Political Science at Berry College executive editor of Perspectives on Political Science and author or editor of 18 books including Allergic to Crazy St. Augustine's Press. Book jacket. | Pages: 0. N° de réf. du vendeur BK-NJANP7
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