The political animal: studies in political philosophy from Machiavelli to Marx |
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Contents
HOBBES The State as Mortal God | 17 |
LOCKE The Individual as Atom | 55 |
ROUSSEAU The State as Collective Will | 83 |
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abstract achieve actually alienation Aristotle Avineri basis becomes bourgeois civil society concept conflict consciousness consent criticism Critique culture democracy difference discussion Ellenburg enslavement essence ethical existence existentialism expression force freedom fulfillment G. W. F. Hegel give Hegel Hegelian Hobbes Hobbes's Hobbesian human nature Ibid idea identity ideology individual interpretation John Plamenatz justified Kantian Karl Marx Laws of Nature leads Leo Strauss Locke Locke's logical Lukacs Machiavelli man's nature Marcuse Marx says Marx's Marxism means merely metaphysical moral never object opposed overcome paradox peace person Phenomenology of Spirit Philosophy of Right Plamenatz Plato political animal political philosophy political theory possible presocial prince private interest problem production psychology question rational Realphilosophie reason regard relation religion revolution rule self-consciousness sense slave social contract sovereign speaking spirit Strauss thereby things thinking tion totalitarian trans universal values Young Hegelians