Arguments and Fists: Political Agency and Justification in Liberal Theory

Author:   Mika LaVaque Manty
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415931984


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   22 March 2002
Format:   Hardback
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"Many theorists have addressed a central concern of current political theory by contending that the dithering intellectualism of left politics prevents genuine political action. Arguments and Fists confronts this concern by refuting these arguments, and reconciling philosophical debates with the realities of current activism. By looking at theorists such as Montesquieu, Kant, Rousseau, current academic debates are contradicted, as well as the notion that the liberal political agent need not be the imagined narrowly rational abstraction contemporary theory presents her as. Author Mike LaVaque-Manty also argues that progressive political philosophy and political action go hand in hand. He then ventures past Kant and Rousseau to talk about specific environmental activism, finding middle ground between the two while asserting that the liberal urge for political reform stems from sound philosophical considerations about the nature of politics and isn't the ""cowardly"" afterthoughts some theorists have called it. Arguments and Fists then puts these theoretical insights to use, examining environmental justice movements and varieties of environmental radicalism, showing how liberal theory illuminates concrete contemporary political practices."

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Author:   Mika LaVaque Manty
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.521kg
ISBN:  

9780415931984


ISBN 10:   0415931983
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   22 March 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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An orignial and optimistic work: orignial not only in its readings of both classic texts and contemporary pollitical debates, but also in its efforts to make the two speak to one another. It may be that what scholars of political life need most right now is the kind of optimism Arguments and Fists has to offer. lo--Catherine Holland, University of Missouri. An impressive piece of work. Arguments and Fists sheds much light on an important and much discussed issue in contemporary liberal thought: political agency and action. LaVaque-Manty succeeds very well in using his treatment of contemporary environmental politics to show how some of the problems he discusses abstractly actually work themselves our in practice. lo--Bernard Yack, University of Wisconsin-Madison. An original and optimistic work-I like this book quite a lot. -Catherine Holland, University of Missouri. An impressive piece of work. Arguments and Fists sheds much light on an important and much discussed issue in contemporary liberal thought: political agency and action. LaVaque-Manty succeeds very well in using his treatment of contemporary environemntal politics to how some of the problems he discusses abstractly actually work themselves out in practice. lo--Bernard Yack, University of Wisconsin-Madison. An original and optimistic work: orignial not only in its readings of both classic texts and contemporary political debates, but also in its efforts to make the two speak to one another. It may be that what scholars of political life need most right now is the kind of optimism Arguments and Fists has to offer. lo--Catherine Holland, University of Missouri. Factors that exclude individuals from participating in relevant justificatory communities & consequently functioning as political agents under the liberal account of political action are considered, & the question of who or what forces legitimate political action within liberal thought is addressed. -- J.W. Parker Accomplishes significantly more than previous work has done, and calls attention to an important new direction for development in political theory. -- American Political Science Review


"""An orignial and optimistic work: orignial not only in its readings of both classic texts and contemporary pollitical debates, but also in its efforts to make the two speak to one another. It may be that what scholars of political life need most right now is the kind of optimism Arguments and Fists has to offer. lo--Catherine Holland, University of Missouri."" ""An impressive piece of work. Arguments and Fists sheds much light on an important and much discussed issue in contemporary liberal thought: political agency and action. LaVaque-Manty succeeds very well in using his treatment of contemporary environmental politics to show how some of the problems he discusses abstractly actually work themselves our in practice. lo--Bernard Yack, University of Wisconsin-Madison."" ""An original and optimistic work-I like this book quite a lot.""-Catherine Holland, University of Missouri."" ""An impressive piece of work. Arguments and Fists sheds much light on an important and much discussed issue in contemporary liberal thought: political agency and action. LaVaque-Manty succeeds very well in using his treatment of contemporary environemntal politics to how some of the problems he discusses abstractly actually work themselves out in practice. lo--Bernard Yack,University of Wisconsin-Madison."" ""An original and optimistic work: orignial not only in its readings of both classic texts and contemporary political debates, but also in its efforts to make the two speak to one another. It may be that what scholars of political life need most right now is the kind of optimism Arguments and Fists has to offer. lo--Catherine Holland, University of Missouri."" ""Factors that exclude individuals from participating in relevant justificatory communities & consequently functioning as political agents under the liberal account of political action are considered, & the question of who or what forces legitimate political action within liberal thought is addressed."" -- J.W. Parker ""Accomplishes significantly more than previous work has done, and calls attention to an important new direction for development in political theory."" -- American Political Science Review"


'An impressive piece of work..it sheds much light on an important and much discussed issue.' - Bernard Yack, University of Wisconsin, USA; 'An original and optimistic work - I like this book quite a lot.' - Catherine Holland, University of Missouri, USA


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