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Pareto and Political Theory

Authors: Joseph V. Femia Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication date: 2006 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 177 Publication formats: EAN: 9781134443284 DOI: 10.4324/9780203508626 ISBN: 9781134443284 Category: Social & political philosophy Publisher's index: 9780203508626 Bibliographic note: -

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Pareto and Political Theory is the first book-length study of the philosopher’s importance in terms of the most fundamental issues of political discourse: individualism vs. holism, science vs. hermeneutics, laissez-faire vs. social engineering, and value relativism vs. moral absolutism.



Joseph V. Femia shows that although Pareto is considered a ‘founding father’ of both sociology and mathematical economics, his contribution to political theory is neither fully recognised nor properly explored. This is also the only book to examine Pareto’s critique of Kantianism and natural law and also includes the first comparison of Pareto’s thought with postmodernism and a detailed refutation of the familiar charge that Pareto was a defender of fascism.



This critical, but sympathetic analysis refutes the familiar charge that Pareto was some sort of proto-fascist and instead locates him in the Machiavellian tradition of ‘sceptical liberalism’, which scorns metaphysical abstraction and assigns ontological primacy to the individual. Though suspicious of rational schemes for human improvement, sceptical liberals are equally suspicious of the myths and rhetoric that sustain the status quo. This new volume concludes with a fascinating comparison between Pareto’s scepticism and that of recent postmodernist thought, which also debunks the ‘grand narratives’ of historical progress.



This book will be of great interest to all students of politics, philosophy and sociology.

TOC

  • Book Cover 2
  • Half-Title 3
  • Series-Title 4
  • Title 7
  • Copyright 8
  • Contents 9
  • Preface and acknowledgements 11
  • 1 Introduction and preview 13
  • 2 Metaphysics vs. the logico-experimental method 25
  • 3 The science of politics 43
  • 4 The deconstruction of political philosophy 89
  • 5 The critique of 'demagogic plutocracy' 112
  • 6 The sceptial liberal 136
  • Notes 154
  • References 170
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Author's affiliation

Joseph V. Femia: University of Liverpool, UK