The book is a protest against some geopolitical agendas which are pushing the world toward a major global war, and possibly toward a nuclear apocalypse. As an antidote, the book issues a call to people everywhere to oppose this rush to destruction and to restore the "wholeness of humanity" through the quest for just peace.
The book is a protest against some geopolitical agendas which are pushing the world toward a major global war, and possibly toward a nuclear apocalypse. As an antidote, the book issues a call to people everywhere to oppose this rush to destruction and to restore the "wholeness of humanity" through the quest for just peace.
Fred Dallmayr is Packey J. Dee Professor Emeritus in the departments of philosophy and political science at the University of Notre Dame.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Apocalypse Now? Politics Between Life and Death 2. World Order and Abendland: Toward Global Renewal 3. Taming Leviathan: Beyond Political "Realism" 4. World Maintenance: Loka-samgraha and Tian-Xia 5. Relating Heaven and Humanity: Neither One Nor Two 6. Humanizing Humanity: For a Post-Secular Humanism 7. Farewell and "Ereignis": Beyond Hard Power and Soft Power 8. Dwelling in the World: On Rectifying Names
Introduction 1. Apocalypse Now? Politics Between Life and Death 2. World Order and Abendland: Toward Global Renewal 3. Taming Leviathan: Beyond Political "Realism" 4. World Maintenance: Loka-samgraha and Tian-Xia 5. Relating Heaven and Humanity: Neither One Nor Two 6. Humanizing Humanity: For a Post-Secular Humanism 7. Farewell and "Ereignis": Beyond Hard Power and Soft Power 8. Dwelling in the World: On Rectifying Names
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