The second birth
on the political beginnings of human existence
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Author
Contributions
- Ibáñez-Noé, Javier, translator - Contributor
Publication
2015 - , Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
41,500 words, Guess
Page Count
166 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10022603805X
- ISBN-139780226038056
- Library of Congress Control Number2015010509
- OCLC Control Number902656886
- Better World Books9780226038056
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27199788M
Classifications
- DDC320.01
- LCCJA71 .S276813 2015
- LCCJA71.S276813 2015
Description
"This book inquires anew into the question: whence originates the political Gestalt of human life and what does it entail? In pursuit of this question the book attempts to undertake a transcultural and transhistorical grounding of political theory. The material for it has accordingly been taken from classical works of different cultural spheres. Ancient Greek, Jewish and Christian, Chinese, Arabic, ancient Egyptian, and Indian texts have been examined with regard to their fundamental claims. Analysis of these texts showed that the visions of the political existence of human begins that they entertain can be surprisingly similar ... In this way, a body of knowledge that had largely fallen into oblivion owing to the advent of modernity could be recovered and made available for contemporary political theory. It is precisely this knowledge that has the potential for providing the foundation for transcultural commonalities in our own times"--Preface.
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