"Courage: The Politics of Life and Limb" is a compelling and
highly original study of the paradox of courage. Richard Avramenko
contends that courage is not simply one virtue among many; rather,
it is the primary means for humans to raise themselves out of their
individualistic, isolated, and materialistic existence. As such,
courage is an absolute and permanent good for collective human
life. Specifically, Avramenko argues that when we risk "life and
limb" for one another we reveal a fundamental care that binds our
community together. Paradoxically, the same courage that brings
humans together also drives us apart because courage is
traditionally understood as manly, by definition, exclusionary,
inegalitarian, and violent.Avramenko explores the efforts of
political thinkers throughout history--such as Aristophanes, Plato,
Aristotle, Rousseau, and Tocqueville--to reformulate courage so as
to hold fast to all that is good about it while jettisoning that
which is problematic. In addition to martial courage, the book
looks at political courage, moral courage, and economic courage.
"Courage: The Politics of Life and Limb" makes a vital contribution
to the discipline of political science. Clearly and engagingly
written, the book will be of particular interest to students and
scholars of political theory, ethics, and gender studies. "In his
ambitious book, Richard Avramenko has given us a profound and
rigorous treatment of four important phases in the
self-understanding of courage. Avramenko has done much more than
provide a snapshot of the 'red badge of courage'; he has taken
courage as a prism within which the history of political thought
can be viewed. As a consequence, he has also shown how courage is
more than a one-dimensional invocation, but a many-faceted virtue
whose meaning remains inexhaustible. He has mapped the terrain with
a mastery that will be difficult to surpass." --David John Walsh,
The Catholic University of America
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