Walter Lippmann`s Philosophy of International Politics
Autor Anwar Hussain Syeden Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 ian 1964
The present work attempts to discover and state Lippmann's philosophy of international politics as it developed over the years 1913 to 1963. The book brings out the evolution of his thought on such basic questions as human nature, nation-states and nationalism, the national interest, alliances, the balance of power, idealism and realism, regionalism, the universal society, and the enforcement of international peace. Lippmann's general theory of government is examined. Also presented are his views on topical questions such as the Atlantic Community, NATO, the current French rivalry with the Anglo-Saxons, the place of Germany in Europe, the containment of Castro's Cuba, the future of Formosa, and America's stake in the battle for the minds of men in Asia and Africa.
Necessarily, the author refers to major events and developments in international politics during the past half century. On important problems and issues the views of Lippmann's contemporaries, as well as those of distinguished statesmen and philosophers of the past, have been placed alongside his own in order to indicate his connection with the main currents of thought on the subjects under discussion. Thus, while the book concerns Lippmann primarily, it contains useful references to other writers, debates, and schools of thought.
The importance of Lippmann's penetrating thought on problems of world politics grew with the destructive potential of national power confrontations. This careful study is therefore a timely one, and should be of interest to professional and also lay students of international politics.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0812274326
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:Reprint 2016
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press
Cuprins
Introduction
I.The Nature of Man and the International Society
—On Human Nature
—A World of Nation-States
II. The Foundations of International Politics
—The National Interest
—The Rivalry of Nations
— Power
III. The Organization of Peace
—A World State: The Ultimate Objective
—Collective Security
—The Scope of the Universal Society
IV. The Organization of Power
—Alliances
—The Balance of Power
V. Regionalism
—The Atlantic Community
VI. A European System: Europe and the Atlantic Community
VII. The Public Philosophy: A Theory of Government
VIII. Conclusion
—Lippmann's Theory of International Politics
—Lippmann's Theory of Government
—Theory and Policy
—Toward the Good Society
—Idealism Versus Realism
—The Principle of Aristocratic Government
—Gradualism
—Lippmann and the Classics