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The Centrality of the Good - Reflections on Politics and Being (Hardcover)
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The Centrality of the Good - Reflections on Politics and Being (Hardcover)
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In the development of both political philosophy and engagement in
political activity, the Good holds a central role. Properly
understood, politics is directed by the human need to discern and
follow what is good in-itself, which is not necessarily defined by
the predominant interest within any given community or culture.
Essential good, or that which is good by nature, does not always
align with our perceptions of the common good or with our immediate
interests. Scott John Hammond sorts out the difference between
essential Good and what we take to be good under the influence of
the will as it pursues various interests and preferences. The
Centrality of the Good: Reflections on Politics and Being follows
Plato's understanding of the Good as the "object and cause of all
knowledge" and the essence of all political activity. Much of the
book is devoted to an examination of the relationship between the
good and the right. In response to Rawls, it advances an
understanding of the priority of the Good, and thus a notion that
the existence of objective right is an extension of the essential
good. It also reconsiders the relationship between politics and
power, in the end rejecting power as the defining element of
political activity. What makes political activity real is not the
ability to command or apply force, but rather to discern the
essential good and to work as a community of free citizens toward
making Good in itself compatible, as a practical concern, with
general perceptions of a common good. The Centrality of the Good
thus suggests a different language of politics that considers the
Good as the primus mobiles of all political and social life.
Ultimately, a politics of care and commitment to the good of others
is the essence of real political association; the closer politics
comes to cultivating disinterest in the pursuit of narrow
self-interest while encouraging commitment in the interests of
others, the more it embraces what is truly essential to politics.
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