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Informationen zum Autor John Dunn is a seeker of truth, having accidentally stumbled upon a profound spiritual journey into inner space, beginning in 2007. Compelled by his personal transformation and discovery of the true nature of human emotions and intuition, he set out to write The Feeling Universe. Dunn currently resides in Westmeath, Ontario. Klappentext This volume of essays discusses the weaknesses in modern political theory and suggests how they might begin to be remedied. Zusammenfassung Why is modern political theory philosophically so feeble and politically so unconvincing? This volume of essays discusses the historical sources of these weaknesses and suggests how they might begin to be remedied. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Introduction; Part I. Christian Natural Law and the Foundations of Liberalism: 1. Individuality and clientage in the formation of Locke's social imagination; 2. 'Trust' in the politics of John Locke; 3. From applied theology to social analysis: the break between John Locke and the Scottish Enlightenment; Part II. Socialism in Theory and Socialism in History: 4. Understanding revolutions; 5. Totalitarian democracy and the legacy of modern revolutions: explanation or indictment?; 6. Unimagined community: the deceptions of socialist internationalism; Part III. Bringing the World Back In: 7. Social theory, social understanding, and political action; 8. Identity, modernity and the claim to know better; 9. The future of liberalism; 10. The future of political philosophy in the West; Notes; Index.