Philosophy and Real Politics, Raymond Geuss
Philosophy and Real Politics, Raymond Geuss
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Philosophy and Real Politics

Author: Raymond Geuss

Narrator: John Lescault

Unabridged: 3 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/16/2010


Synopsis

Many contemporary political thinkers are gripped by the belief that their task is to develop an ideal theory of rights or justice for guiding and judging political actions. But in Philosophy and Real Politics, Raymond Geuss argues that philosophers should first try to understand why real political actors behave as they actually do. Far from being applied ethics, politics is a skill that allows people to survive and persue their goals. To understand politics is to understand the powers, motives, and concepts that people have and that shape how they deal with the problems they face in their particular historical situations.Philosophy and Real Politics both outlines a historically oriented, realistic political philosophy and criticizes liberal political philosophies based on abstract conceptions of rights and justice. The audiobook is a trenchant critique of established ways of thought and a provocative call for change.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Justin

This is worth reading for footnote 49 alone: "I think it possible to retain much of Adorno's analysis within a (revised) Leninist framework, but this is not a claim I propose to discuss in these pages." Not exactly the kind of thing you get in standard political philosophizing, which ignores Adorno......more

This argument proceeds from the premise that “people often have no determinate beliefs at all” and “don’t know what they want or why they did something: even if they know or claim to know what they want, they can often give no coherent account” of it (2). This inability and the consequent lack of ca......more

Spoiler warning! Here’s how Geuss concludes a section of this delightfully belligerent tract, which, more than anything I might write, ought to impart a flavour of what’s within: "The often noted absence in Rawls of any theory about how his ideal demands are to be implemented is not a tiny mole that......more