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Henry Adams, great-grandson of John Adams, grandson of John Quincy
Adams, and author of the Pulitzer Prize--winning The Education of
Henry Adams, is often overlooked as a serious political thinker.
Many scholars have dismissed his writings as cynical and bitter
while others regard him as a mere observer of American politics,
accepting Adams's description of himself as a "stable-companion to
statesmen." A Political Companion to Henry Adams suggests that he
was far more. In this provocative collection, editor Natalie
Fuehrer Taylor presents works by some of the leading political
thinkers in America today -- scholars who challenge conventional
judgments about the life and work of Henry Adams and credit him
with revealing key insights into the nation's evolving democracy. A
Political Companion to Henry Adams fills a long-standing gap in
scholarship that has devoted little attention to Adams's political
thought, offering a nuanced appreciation of his musings on the
human condition and political life at the eve of the twentieth
century.
Short Stories and Political Philosophy: Power, Prose, and
Persuasion explores the relationship between fictional short
stories and the classic works of political philosophy. This edited
volume addresses the innovative ways that short stories grapple
with the same complex political and moral questions, concerns, and
problems studied in the fields of political philosophy and ethics.
The volume is designed to highlight the ways in which short stories
may be used as an access point for the challenging works of
political philosophy encountered in higher education. Each chapter
analyzes a single story through the lens of thinkers ranging from
Plato and Aristotle to Max Weber and Hannah Arendt. The
contributors to this volume do not adhere to a single theme or
intellectual tradition. Rather, this volume is a celebration of the
intellectual and literary diversity available to students and
teachers of political philosophy. It is a resource for scholars as
well as educators who seek to incorporate short stories into their
teaching practice.
Henry Adams, great-grandson of John Adams, grandson of John Quincy
Adams, and author of the Pulitzer Prize--winning The Education of
Henry Adams, is often overlooked as a serious political thinker.
Many scholars have dismissed his writings as cynical and bitter
while others regard him as a mere observer of American politics,
accepting Adams's description of himself as a "stable-companion to
statesmen." A Political Companion to Henry Adams suggests that he
was far more. In this provocative collection, editor Natalie
Fuehrer Taylor presents works by some of the leading political
thinkers in America today -- scholars who challenge conventional
judgments about the life and work of Henry Adams and credit him
with revealing key insights into the nation's evolving democracy. A
Political Companion to Henry Adams fills a long-standing gap in
scholarship that has devoted little attention to Adams's political
thought, offering a nuanced appreciation of his musings on the
human condition and political life at the eve of the twentieth
century.
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