Political thought in perspective (Record no. 9599)

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Classification number 320.5 EBE
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Personal name Ebensten, William
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Title Political thought in perspective
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. McGraw Hill
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1957
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Extent 588p.
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Summary, etc. The history of political thought is usually studied in one of two ways:<br/>either by reading the great writers themselves or by reading about them.<br/>The advantage of the first method is obvious: there is no substitute for<br/>the original words and thoughts of the great political writers, any more<br/>than an expository and interpretative summary of the contents of Hamlet<br/>can ever substitute for the original text. Yet the second method the his-<br/>torical account and analysis of political ideas—has its advantage, too: it<br/>provides commentary and interpretation of ideas which are often difficult<br/>to grasp without the helping hand of the guide and critic.<br/>This book tries to combine the advantages of both methods by pre-<br/>senting the high points of the evolution of political ideas from Plato to<br/>the present as seen by distinguished thinkers and statesmen themselves.<br/>Writing about each other, the world's leading political philosophers, states-<br/>men, and scholars generally write with a verve and freshness that are not<br/>always present in their writing about more abstract issues of political<br/>theory. Moreover, in each selection the writer reveals as much about him-<br/>self as about the man he comments upon. The kinship of greatness be-<br/>tween author and subject adds, is hoped, a new dimension of intimacy<br/>and understanding to the study of political ideas. In addition to critical<br/>commentaries of distinguished thinkers on each other, I have included<br/>commentaries on great political philosophers by some of the world's<br/>renowned statesmen, such as Jefferson, Woodrow Wilson, Masaryk, Lenin,<br/>Churchill, and Nehru. Vital political ideas are thus presented in the<br/>double mirror of those who either as creative political philosophers formu-<br/>lated them, or as leaders of peoples gave living reality to them.<br/>It was not always possible to get the ideal pair, such as this volume<br/>contains in the case of Aristotle or Jefferson on Plato, Russell on Locke,<br/>Paine or Woodrow Wilson on Burke, Mill on Bentham, Acton on Mill,<br/>Lenin or Masaryk on Marx, and Churchill on Lenin. Not all writers in-<br/>cluded are of equal importance as creative thinkers or statesmen, and par-<br/>ticularly in the case of the more recent writers,
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Political Science
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