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基本説明
Martel contends that theorists' inattention to the notions of love has impoverished our explorations of political discourse.
Full Description
Notions of love intersect with ideas on personal liberty, obligation, individuality, self, and difference in this study. James Martel contends that theorists' inattention to the subject has impoverished our explorations of political discourse.
Contents
Acknowledgements Chapter One Introduction: The Problem of Love Chapter Two Locke's Reasonable Subject Chapter Three Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Transparency of Patriarchy Chapter Four Emerson's Celestial Democracy Chapter Five Henry David Thoreau: Deeper into the Woods Chapter Six Thomas Hobbes: The Road not taken