The New Science of Politics: An Introduction
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1987
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Religion & Spirituality•
Politics & Government1987
Adult
18+ years
In The New Science of Politics: An Introduction, Eric Voegelin analyses political reality through a philosophical and historical lens. He explores the interplay between political order and consciousness, emphasizing the role of symbols and ideologies in shaping societies. Voegelin seeks to uncover the nature of political truth amid the complexities of modern governance.
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The New Science of Politics: An Introduction by Eric Voegelin is lauded for its insightful critique of modern political ideologies and its integration of philosophy and history. However, its dense prose and complex theories may challenge readers. While some appreciate its depth, others find it less accessible due to its academic tone and intricate arguments.
A reader intrigued by political theory, philosophy, and history, who appreciates works like Arendt's The Human Condition or Strauss's Natural Right and History, would enjoy Voegelin's The New Science of Politics for its exploration of political symbols and order.
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Politics & Government1987
Adult
18+ years
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