Love and Politics

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Alasdair MacIntyre
Alasdair MacIntyre's Revolutionary Aristotelianism
Alienation
alienation in political philosophy
Aristotelian Tradition
Aristotle's Metaphysical Biology
Aristotle’s Metaphysical Biology
Audre Lorde
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Catholic Social Thought
Common Goods
Community
critical theory
Direct Entry Midwives
Energeia
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Eros
Ethics
External Goods
feminist philosophy
Frankfurt School
Frankfurt School Critical
Frankfurt School Critical Theory
Good Life
GRAPE VINE
Herbert Marcuse
Hero's Journey
Hero’s Journey
Historical Human Nature
Independent Practical Reasoners
Individualism
Individuality
Internal Goods
Karl Marx
Liberalism
Liberatory politics
MacIntyre's Account
MacIntyre's Analysis
MacIntyre's Understanding
MacIntyre's Work
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Man of Reason
Marxism
Marxist alienation
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Moral Philosophy
non-Hispanic White Women
philosophical anthropology
Plato's Dualism
Plato’s Dualism
Political Philosophy
Political Theory
Politics of liberation
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Reproductive Labor
Revolutionary Aristotelianism
Social Reproduction
social reproduction theory
Thomas Aquinas
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367897666
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In, Love and Politics Jeffery L. Nicholas argues that Eros is the final rejection of an alienated life, in which humans are prevented from developing their human powers; Eros, in contrast, is an overflowing of acting into new realities and new beauties, a world in which human beings extend their powers and senses.

Nicholas uniquely interprets Alasdair MacIntyre’s Revolutionary Aristotelianism as a response to alienation defined as the divorce of fact from value. However, this account cannot address alienation in the form of the oppression of women or people of color. Importantly, it fails to acknowledge the domination of nature that blackens the heart of alienated life. Alienation must be seen as a separation of the human from nature. Nicholas turns to Aristotle, first, to uncover the way his philosophy embodies a divorce of human from nature, then to reconstruct the essential elements of Aristotle’s metaphysics to defend a philosophical anthropology based on Eros.

Love and Politics: Persistent Human Desires as a Foundation for Liberation presents a critical theory that synthesizes MacIntyre’s Revolutionary Aristotelianism, Frankfurt School Critical Theory, and Social Reproduction Theory. It will be of great interest to political theorists and philosophers.

Jeffery L Nicholas is an associate professor at Providence College and director of the Center for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics at Providence College. He is author of Reason, Tradition, and the Good: MacIntyre’s Tradition Constituted Reason and Frankfurt School Critical Theory. He holds an appointment as a foreign research associate with the Center for Aristotelian Studies and Critical Theory at Mykolas Romeris University in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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