Before Anarchy: Hobbes and his Critics in Modern International Thought
Autor Theodore Christoven Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 ian 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107114531
ISBN-10: 1107114535
Pagini: 308
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107114535
Pagini: 308
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part I. Hobbesian Variations: 1. Introduction: Hobbes after anarchy; 2. Hobbes before anarchy; 3. Hobbes without anarchy; 4. Hobbes against anarchy; Part II. Hobbesian Receptions: 5. Pufendorf's anti-Hobbesian camouflage; 6. Pufendorf's international thought; 7. Rousseau and the quest for peace; 8. Vattel the sorry comforter; Epilogue: globalizing political thought.
Recenzii
'Before Anarchy is well written, well researched, and nicely structured. It develops a persuasive and thought-provoking argument through historically and theoretically informed engagements with several key thinkers in the IR canon. Christov tackles a broad disciplinary problem of breaking down an artificial distinction between the domestic and international and through that political theory and international relations theory, as well as helps facilitate discussion between realists on both sides of the divide. Both of these are very valuable contributions to the literature.' Matt Sleat, University of Sheffield
'Before Anarchy is a rich and meticulously researched manuscript that will shed light on many issues of interest to scholars and students alike. This is a must-read text for anyone who wishes to grasp a clearer understanding of Hobbes and his legacy, those interested in questions of sovereignty, and all students of the history of ideas (and in particular those focused on early modernity).' Daniel Brunstetter, University of California, Irvine
'Cleverly titled and smartly executed, Before Anarchy by Theodore Christov does nothing less than unite the two crowns of 'state' - domestic and international - by way of an exacting reading of what Thomas Hobbes really wrote, in context, 'before anarchy' overran modern international thought. It also traces the reception and reduction of Hobbes by his critics Pufendorf, Cumberland, Vattel, Rousseau, and twentieth-century theorists who - not Hobbes - invented 'Hobbesian anarchy'. This is historical political theory as it should be done.' James Farr, Northwestern University
'Until recently, political theorists have tended to neglect Hobbes' international thought, while international relations scholars have ignored the context of his broader political theory. Theodore Christov's excellent book is a welcome addition to the growing literature that is correcting these tendencies, as well as being a fine example of a productive conversation between political theory, international relations and the history of political thought. He recaptures a Hobbes 'before anarchy', but also helps us understand why Hobbes remains so vital today for both political theory and IR.' Duncan Ivison, University of Sydney
'The title of this book does not quite give away the rich variety of knowledge it contains … Theodore Christov does a fine job of explaining how Hobbes's state of nature has been used as a starting point for realist theories in international relations scholarship … The hidden gem in this book is Christov's extensive treatment of the international thought of German jurist Samuel Pufendorf.' Laurie M. Johnson, The European Legacy
'Before Anarchy is a rich and meticulously researched manuscript that will shed light on many issues of interest to scholars and students alike. This is a must-read text for anyone who wishes to grasp a clearer understanding of Hobbes and his legacy, those interested in questions of sovereignty, and all students of the history of ideas (and in particular those focused on early modernity).' Daniel Brunstetter, University of California, Irvine
'Cleverly titled and smartly executed, Before Anarchy by Theodore Christov does nothing less than unite the two crowns of 'state' - domestic and international - by way of an exacting reading of what Thomas Hobbes really wrote, in context, 'before anarchy' overran modern international thought. It also traces the reception and reduction of Hobbes by his critics Pufendorf, Cumberland, Vattel, Rousseau, and twentieth-century theorists who - not Hobbes - invented 'Hobbesian anarchy'. This is historical political theory as it should be done.' James Farr, Northwestern University
'Until recently, political theorists have tended to neglect Hobbes' international thought, while international relations scholars have ignored the context of his broader political theory. Theodore Christov's excellent book is a welcome addition to the growing literature that is correcting these tendencies, as well as being a fine example of a productive conversation between political theory, international relations and the history of political thought. He recaptures a Hobbes 'before anarchy', but also helps us understand why Hobbes remains so vital today for both political theory and IR.' Duncan Ivison, University of Sydney
'The title of this book does not quite give away the rich variety of knowledge it contains … Theodore Christov does a fine job of explaining how Hobbes's state of nature has been used as a starting point for realist theories in international relations scholarship … The hidden gem in this book is Christov's extensive treatment of the international thought of German jurist Samuel Pufendorf.' Laurie M. Johnson, The European Legacy
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Descriere
Against the twentieth-century 'Hobbesian anarchy', Before Anarchy reconsiders the originality and reception of Hobbes's interpersonal and international state of nature.