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Women and War

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1995-07-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226206264

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Women and War by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

Jean Elshtain examines how the myths of Man as "Just Warrior" and Woman as "Beautiful Soul" serve to recreate and secure women's social position as noncombatants and men's identity as warriors. Elshtain demonstrates how these myths are undermined by the reality of female bellicosity and sacrificial male love, as well as the moral imperatives of just wars.

Jean Bethke Elshtain

Author : Debra Erickson,Michael Thomas Le Chevallier
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Ethics
ISBN : 0268103054

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Jean Bethke Elshtain by Debra Erickson,Michael Thomas Le Chevallier Pdf

Jean Bethke Elshtain is the first attempt to evaluate Elshtain's entire published body of work and to give shape to a wide-ranging scholarly career.

Democracy on Trial

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : House of Anansi
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1993-11-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780887848544

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Democracy on Trial by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

Is democracy as we know it in danger? More and more we confront one another as aggrieved groups rather than as free citizens. Deepening cynicism, the growth of corrosive individualism, statism, and the loss of civil society are warning signs that democracy may be incapable of satisfying the yearnings it itself unleashes - yearnings for freedom, fairness, and equality. In her 1993 CBC Massey Lectures, political philosopher Jean Bethke Elshtain delves into these complex issues to evaluate democracy's chances for survival.

Augustine and the Limits of Politics

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : University of Notre Dame Pess
Page : 129 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018-04-30
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780268161149

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Augustine and the Limits of Politics by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

Now with a new foreword by Patrick J. Deneen. Jean Bethke Elshtain brings Augustine's thought into the contemporary political arena and presents an Augustine who created a complex moral map that offers space for loyalty, love, and care, as well as a chastened form of civic virtue. The result is a controversial book about one of the world's greatest and most complex thinkers whose thought continues to haunt all of Western political philosophy. What is our business "within this common mortal life?" Augustine asks and bids us to ask ourselves. What can Augustine possibly have to say about the conditions that characterize our contemporary society and appear to put democracy in crisis? Who is Augustine for us now and what do his words have to do with political theory? These are the underlying questions that animate Jean Bethke Elshtain's fascinating engagement with the thought and work of Augustine, the ancient thinker who gave no political theory per se and refused to offer up a positive utopia. In exploring the questions, Why Augustine, why now? Elshtain argues that Augustine's great works display a canny and scrupulous attunement to the here and now and the very real limits therein. She discusses other aspects of Augustine's thought as well, including his insistence that no human city can be modeled on the heavenly city, and further elaborates on Hannah Arendt's deep indebtedness to Augustine's understanding of evil. Elshtain also presents Augustine's arguments against the pridefulness of philosophy, thereby linking him to later currents in modern thought, including Wittgenstein and Freud.

Public Man, Private Woman

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020-07-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780691215952

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Public Man, Private Woman by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

Focusing on the Western philosophical tradition and the work of contemporary feminists, Jean Elshtain explores the general tendency to assert the primacy of the public world—the political sphere dominated by men—and to denigrate the private world—the familial sphere dominated by women. She offers her own positive reconstruction of the public and the private in a feminist theory that reaffirms the importance of the family and envisions an "ethical polity."

Real Politics

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 772 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2000-03-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0801856000

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Real Politics by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

One of America's foremost public intellectuals, Jean Bethke Elshtain has been on the frontlines in the most hotly contested and deeply divisive issues of our time. Now in Real Politics, Elshtain gives further proof of her willingness to speak her mind, courting disagreement and even censure from those who prefer their ideologies neat. At the center of Elshtain's work is a passionate concern with the relationship between political rhetoric and political action. For Elshtain, politics is a sphere of concrete responsibility. Political speech should, therefore, approach the richness of actual lives and commitments rather than present impossible utopias. In her essays, Elshtain finds in the writings of V clav Havel, Hannah Arendt, and Albert Camus a language appropriate to the complexity of everyday life and politics, and she critiques philosophers and writers who distance us from a concrete, embodied world. She argues against those repressive strains within contemporary feminism which insist that families and even sexual differentiation are inherently oppressive. Along the way, she challenges an ideology of victimization that too often loses sight of individual victims in its pursuit of abstract goals. Elshtain reaffirms the quirky and by no means simple pleasures of small-town life as a microcosm of the human condition and considers the current crisis in American education and its consequences for democracy. Beyond exploring the details of political life over the past two decades, Real Politics advocates a via media politics that avoids unacceptable extremes and serves as a model for responsible political discourse. Throughout her diverse and insightful writings, Elshtain champions a civic philosophy that tends to the dignity of everyday life as a democratic imperative of the first order. "Jean Bethke Elshtain is a person of rare intellect. The moral wisdom that pervades these essays reminds us that when all is said and done politics is about the life and death of real people who are anything but abstractions. Her erudition is remarkable, but equally stunning is her eye for the significant. What she is so good at is helping us see the moral and political significance of the everyday." -- Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University " Real Politics serves as a forceful reminder that Jean Elshtain has been dealing with the real world in twenty-five years of powerful essaying. Transcending ideological categories, she writes out of hope that human beings can enjoy those capacities of reason and faith which make them human. It is a pleasure to be reintroduced to her sustained intelligence." -- Alan Wolfe, Boston University

Just War Against Terror

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : Basic Books (AZ)
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2003-04-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0465019102

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Just War Against Terror by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

The University of Chicago political philosopher applies "just war theory" to the war on terror and concludes that pacifism is an inappropriate response to the events of September 11, 2001. 35,000 first printing.

The Jane Addams Reader

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : Hachette UK
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2008-01-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780465012299

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The Jane Addams Reader by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

Jane Addams was a prolific and elegant writer. Her twelve books consist largely of published essays, but to appreciate her life work one must also read her previously uncollected speeches and editorials. This artfully compiled collection begins with Addams's youthful Junior Class Oration on women as "Breadgivers," features thoughtful examinations of topics as diverse as "Tolstoy and Gandhi" and "The Public School and the Immigrant Child," and even includes popular essays on "The Subtle Problems of Charity," from The Atlantic Monthly, and "Need a Woman Over Fifty Feel Old?" from Ladies' Home Journal. Along with the writings themselves, Elshtain's insightful commentary offers powerful evidence of Addams's remarkable ability to frame social problems in an ethical context, her unwillingness to succumb to ideological dogma, her political courage, and her lifelong devotion to civic and moral life.

Who Are We?

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0802847250

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Who Are We? by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

At a time when many despair of culture, Elshtain recovers the life-affirming essence of what it means to be human. Respected Christian ethicist Jean Bethke Elshtain finds in the tensions and tragedies of our turn-of-the-century society hope in the recovery of personhood. She explores the internal and external trappings that so easily lead us to forget how to be faithful to something other than ourselves. This is a work of political analysis, cultural criticism, and theological engagement. Elshtain suggests that much of what we rightly interpret as troubling presents fascinating interpretive occasions for Christians, who, of all people, are called to live in hope. She highlights in particular certain aspects of youth culture, taking up popular films like "Seven and "Titanic and tragedies like the shootings at Columbine High School. What she finds running through all of these are examples of courage and a search for a source of truth and meaning that seems to elude so many.

Sovereignty

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2008-06-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780786721641

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Sovereignty by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

Throughout the history of human intellectual endeavor, sovereignty has cut across the diverse realms of theology, political thought, and psychology. From earliest Christian worship to the revolutionary ideas of Thomas Jefferson and Karl Marx, the debates about sovereignty—complete independence and self-government—have dominated our history. In this seminal work of political history and political theory, leading scholar and public intellectual Jean Bethke Elshtain examines the origins and meanings of “sovereignty” as it relates to all the ways we attempt to explain our world: God, state, and self. Examining the early modern ideas of God which formed the basis for the modern sovereign state, Elshtain carries her research from theology and philosophy into psychology, showing that political theories of state sovereignty fuel contemporary understandings of sovereignty of the self. As the basis of sovereign power shifts from God, to the state, to the self, Elshtain uncovers startling realities often hidden from view. Her thesis consists in nothing less than a thorough-going rethinking of our intellectual history through its keystone concept. The culmination of over thirty years of critically applauded work in feminism, international relations, political thought, and religion, Sovereignty opens new ground for our understanding of our own culture, its past, present, and future.

Women, Militarism, and War

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain,Sheila Tobias
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN : 0847674703

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Women, Militarism, and War by Jean Bethke Elshtain,Sheila Tobias Pdf

This valuable collection examines closely the construction of male and female identity around the theme of collective violence. Why did such violence get "moralized" for men in the case of warfare-but not for women? Women, Militarism and War presents alternatives to both "business as usual" thinking and excessively utopian or naive feminist accounts. Contributors: Jane Bethke Elshtain, Sheila Tobias, Amy Swerdlow, Carol Cohn, Mary C. Segers, Linda K. Kerber, D'Ann Campbell, Kathleen Jones, Joyce Berkman, Cynthia Enloe, Janet Radcliffe Richards and Sara Ruddick

New Thinking In International Relations Theory

Author : Michael W Doyle
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2018-06-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780429967238

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New Thinking In International Relations Theory by Michael W Doyle Pdf

This book of ten original essays provides a showcase of currently diverse theoretical agendas in the field of international relations. Contributors address the theoretical analysis that their perspective brings to the issue of change in global politics. Written for readers with a general interest in and knowledge of world affairs, New Thinking in International Relations Theory can also be assigned in international relations theory courses.The volume begins with an essay on the classical tradition at the end of the Cold War. Essays explore work outside the mainstream, such as Jean Bethke Elshtain on feminist theory and James Der Derian on postmodern theory as well as those developing theoretical advances within traditional realms from James DeNardo's formal modeling to the more descriptive analyses of Miles Kahler and Steve Weber. Other essays include Matthew Evangelista on domestics structure, Daniel Deudney on naturalist and geopolitical theory, and Joseph Grieco on international structuralist theory.

Promises to Keep

Author : David Popenoe,Jean Bethke Elshtain,David Blankenhorn
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0847682315

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Promises to Keep by David Popenoe,Jean Bethke Elshtain,David Blankenhorn Pdf

This collection of essays by prominent lawyers, theologians, social scientists, policy makers, and activists examines the reasons why the once treasured institution of marriage has been steadily displaced by a culture of divorce and unwed parenthood. Promises to Keep presents the full text of The Council on Families in America's 1995 investigation, Marriage in America: A Report to the Nation, and the contributors provide suggestions for marital resurrection to counteract trends that have created tragic hardships for children, generated poverty within families, and burdened us with insupportable social costs. Sponsored by The Institute for American Values.

Power Trips and Other Journeys

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : UVA:X001857528

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Power Trips and Other Journeys by Jean Bethke Elshtain Pdf

Each essay in this collection treats a particular historical or contemporary topic of civic concern. Some are centered on current family crises and issues; the family wage, child abuse, the new eugenics; others look to the wider national and international polity. Yet each, insistently, returns to common themes; the many faces and forms of power; struggles for autonomy as well as deep commitment to human sociality and community. All are rooted in Jean Bethke Elshtain's profoundly human perspective.

Ethics Beyond War's End

Author : Eric Patterson
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781589018976

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Ethics Beyond War's End by Eric Patterson Pdf

The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have focused new attention on a perennial problem: how to end wars well. What ethical considerations should guide war’s settlement and its aftermath? In cases of protracted conflicts, recurring war, failed or failing states, or genocide and war crimes, is there a framework for establishing an enduring peace that is pragmatic and moral? Ethics Beyond War’s End provides answers to these questions from the just war tradition. Just war thinking engages the difficult decisions of going to war and how war is fought. But from this point forward just war theory must also take into account what happens after war ends, and the critical issues that follow: establishing an enduring order, employing political forms of justice, and cultivating collective forms of conciliation. Top thinkers in the field—including Michael Walzer, Jean Bethke Elshtain, James Turner Johnson, and Brian Orend—offer powerful contributions to our understanding of the vital issues associated with late- and post conflict in tough, real-world scenarios that range from the US Civil War to contemporary quagmires in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and the Congo.