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The Political Responsibility of Intellectuals

MacLean, Ian(Edited by)Montefiore, Alan(Edited by)Winch, Peter(Edited by)
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The Political Responsibility of Intellectuals addresses the many problems in defining the relationship of intellectuals to the society in which they live.

In what respects are they responsible for, and to, that society?

Should they seek to act as independent arbiters of the values explicitly or implicity espoused by those around them?

Should they seek to advise those in public life about the way in which they should act, or should they withdraw from any form of political involvement? And how should their preoccupations with truth and language find practical expression?

The contributors to this volume seek to provide tentative answers to these questions. They come from a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from economics to linguistics and sociology to philosophy, and are drawn from both America and Eastern and Western Europe.

The volume is given a particular interest by recent political upheavals in Eastern Europe, where many intellectuals have been confronted with sharply practical, sometimes dramatic, choices about their role in the political arena.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521391792 / 9780521391795
Hardback
13/12/1990
United Kingdom
330 pages
144 x 223 mm, 530 grams