The Limits of Politics: Making the Case for Literature in Political Analysis
As political units grow it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain a shared sense of humanity and to recognize people as individuals rather than anonymous beings. To overcome our most pressing political issues we need to develop a moral imagination so that we may renew our sense of connectedness and responsibility to one another. Bringing together politics and art is one way this can be accomplished. This book draws upon political sources as well as works in literature, film and theater to show the limits of politics and the need for a moral imagination.
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The Limits of Politics: Making the Case for Literature in Political Analysis
As political units grow it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain a shared sense of humanity and to recognize people as individuals rather than anonymous beings. To overcome our most pressing political issues we need to develop a moral imagination so that we may renew our sense of connectedness and responsibility to one another. Bringing together politics and art is one way this can be accomplished. This book draws upon political sources as well as works in literature, film and theater to show the limits of politics and the need for a moral imagination.
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The Limits of Politics: Making the Case for Literature in Political Analysis

The Limits of Politics: Making the Case for Literature in Political Analysis

by Kyle Scott
The Limits of Politics: Making the Case for Literature in Political Analysis

The Limits of Politics: Making the Case for Literature in Political Analysis

by Kyle Scott

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As political units grow it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain a shared sense of humanity and to recognize people as individuals rather than anonymous beings. To overcome our most pressing political issues we need to develop a moral imagination so that we may renew our sense of connectedness and responsibility to one another. Bringing together politics and art is one way this can be accomplished. This book draws upon political sources as well as works in literature, film and theater to show the limits of politics and the need for a moral imagination.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498503389
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/21/2016
Series: Politics, Literature, & Film
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 162
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kyle Scott is a lecturer at the University of Houston.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Don’t Pray for War
Chapter 2: Is Democracy Worth It?
Chapter 3: Taking Speech Seriously
Chapter 4: In Recognition of Limits
Chapter 5: The Limits of Politics
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