Thinking Politically brings together a series of remarkable
interviews with Raymond Aron that form a political history of our
time. Ranging over an entire lifetime, from his youthful experience
with the rise of Nazi totalitarianism in Berlin to the denouement
of the cold war, Aron meditates on the threats to liberty and
reason in the bloody twentieth century. Originally published as The
Commuted Observer, this volume provides one of the fullest accounts
available of the dramatic events of the "short century," which
began with the pistol shot in Sarajevo in 1914 and ended with the
collapse of the Ideological monsters whose deadly nature Aron had
ruthlessly exposed for a half-century.
In addition to the interviews published in the original edition.
Thinking Politically incorporates three interviews never before
published in book form. This supplemental material clarifies Aron's
role as a voice of prudential reason in an unreasonable age and
allows unparalleled access to the principal influences on Aron's
thought. The volume concludes with "Democratic States and
Totalitarian States," an address by Aron to the French
Philosophical Society as well as the accompanying debate with
Jacques Maritaln, Victor Basch, and other intellectuals. Thinking
Politically serves as an ideal gateway into Aron's reflections, and
offers a superb single-volume introduction to the major events and
conflicts of the twentieth century. It will be a welcome addition
to the libraries of political theorists, historians, sociologists,
philosophers, and citizens wishing to understand the political and
intellectual currents of the age.
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