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This book examines the literary, religious, and political aspects
of the radical movements and various sects of the English Civil
War. Featuring a chapter on John Milton, this book also addresses
the legal problems that engaged the early modern radical reformers,
the issue of radical religion as a negotiating tool and the limits
of radical liberal thought.
This book examines the literary, religious, and political aspects
of the radical movements and various sects of the English Civil
War. Featuring a chapter on John Milton, this book also addresses
the legal problems that engaged the early modern radical reformers,
the issue of radical religion as a negotiating tool and the limits
of radical liberal thought.
This collection of essays, fiction, poetry, and discussions,
derived from the cult Internet magazine Humanities Underground,
provides entry into some of the most burning issues in the
humanities in contemporary South Asia. The anthology brings
together select pieces on such diverse issues as aesthetics and
artistic craft, ethics and criticism, movements and institutions,
and ideologies and reflections. Working at the cusps of the
artistic and the political spheres, the anthology, like the
magazine, argues that since our concerns for art and philosophy
must be understood through the political, social, and economic
conditions that birth them, our writing and our reading must be
attentive to the intricacies of these relationships and the
contexts they create. This anthology of engaging essays will be of
interest to scholars in the humanities both within South Asia and
beyond.
Machiavelli's ideas are as important in our time as in his own. His
insights and prescriptions help us make sense of today's political
upheavals and natural calamities and reduce them to a working
order. The chapters in Machiavelli Then and Now explore
Machiavelli's central concerns: statecraft and order, liberty and
citizenship, diplomacy and leadership, modes of strategization, the
quest for empire - all set against the basic contention between
autarchy, oligarchy and democracy. They also address the ethical
and behaviourial factors behind political practice, such as force,
suasion, ambition, corruption and vigilance in public discourse.
The contributors consider the role of language, text and the
imagination in Machiavelli, and they also bring the Machiavellian
discourse closer to our own times, in relation to Gandhi, Gramsci
and Althusser. The book will interest historians, political
scientists and students of public policy; philosophers,
rhetoricians and literary critics; and no less institution
builders, diplomats and, administrators.
Time, Doubt and Wonder in the Humanities addresses a serious lacuna
in humanities studies. It affirms our commitment to wonder and
adventure in living by confronting the subtext that lies within the
manifold worldly, social and political vicissitudes and
tribulations. The essays in this volume speak to our times and make
sense of the idea of temporality in general by using wonder as an
inclusive metaphor, which engulfs fortitude, anguish, joy,
providence, submission, precariousness and revulsion. Wonder could
lead to curiosity to inspiration to doubt to questioning to
indignation to seeking of justice. The book offers a benchmark in
thinking about why we must take literature and art seriously in
times of great political turmoil. It affirms that the shape and
contour of literary studies shall depend on how the coming
generation maintains a delicate balance among inspiration, doubt
and faith.
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