Revolutions: Finished and Unfinished, From Primal to Final is an important philosophical contribution to the study of revolution. It not only makes new contributions to the study of particular revolutions, but to developing a philosophy of revolution itself. Many of the contributors have been inspired by the philosophical approaches of Eric Voegelin or Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, and the tension between these two social philosophies adds to the philosophical uniqueness and richness of the work.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 08 Jan 2013
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443840392
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Paul Caringella is the longest serving Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. He was Eric Voegelins personal assistant during the last six years of Voegelins life. He is on the editorial board of The Collected Works of Eric Voegelin; editor of Voegelins Order and History: In Search of Order (2000); and with Thomas Hollweck editor of Voegelins What is History? And Other late Unpublished Writing (University of Missouri Press 1990).Wayne Cristaudo will be taking up the Chair in Politics at Charles Darwin University Northern Territory having taught European Studies at the University of Hong Kong for seven years. He is the author and editor of more than a dozen books including Religion Redemption and Revolution; A Philosophical History of Love; Power Love and Evil; and Love in the Religions of the World which he edited with Gregory Kaplan (Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2012).Glenn Chip Hughes is Professor of Philosophy at St. Marys University San Antonio as well as an acclaimed poet and author of Erato: Twenty Elegies and Sleeping at the Open Window. His philosophical works include Mystery and Myth in the Philosophy of Eric Voegelin Transcendence and History: The Search for Ultimacy from Ancient Societies to Postmodernity and A More Beautiful Question: The Spiritual in Poetry and Art.
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