The rationalist ideal has been met with cynicism in progressive
circles for undermining the role of emotion and passion in the
public realm. By exploring the social and political implications of
the emotions in the history of ideas, contributors examine new
paradigms for liberalism and offer new appreciations of the
potential for passion in political philosophy and practice.
Bringing the Passions Back In draws upon the history of political
theory to shed light on the place of emotions in politics; it
illustrates how sophisticated thinking about the relationship
between reason and passion can inform contemporary democratic
political theory.
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