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German Thought and International Relations: The Rise and Fall of a Liberal Project

Part of the Palgrave Studies in International Relations series
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One of the fundamental questions for International Relations is whether the value system of liberalism can be universalised, of if, in fact, the illiberal reality of international politics systematically rules out such a universalisation.

The book addresses this issue by focusing on the rise and fall of a specific liberal project supported by influential German intellectuals from the French Revolution up to the rise of Nazism, and manifested in the political philosophies of Immanuel Kant, Georg Hegel, Max Weber, and Hans Morgenthau.

The book historically contextualises the thought of these influential authors from within the context of Germany's comparative 'backwardness' vis-à-vis republican France and capitalist Britain.

In so doing, the book provides new vistas from which to theoretically and substantively reassess the condition of individual freedom in an illiberal world of politics.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
0230234151 / 9780230234154
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
327.101
26/03/2009
England
English
251 pages
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