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    Columbia : University of Missouri Press
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    gbv_83905341X
    Format: Online-Ressource (332 p)
    ISBN: 9780826212146
    Series Statement: Collected Works of Eric Voegelin v.25
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Editor's Introduction -- I. Interpreting the Modern World- Voegelin's Unfinished Story of the Predicament of Modernity -- II. The Paradigm of the "Political Idea" -- III. A Paradigm Lost and the Hermeneutical Turn to the "Historicity of Truth" -- IV. Epilogue: The Spiritual Realist -- Editors' Note -- contents -- PART SEVEN THE NEW ORDER -- The National State -- 1. Tabula Rasa -- 2. In Search of Order -- 3. Hobbes -- The English Revolution -- 1. The English Situation -- 2. James I -- 3. The Clash with Court and Parliament -- 4. The Church Constitution-The May ower Compact -- 5. The Restriction of Royal Power -- 6. The Trend toward Sovereignty of Parliament -- 7. The Covenants -- 8. The Solemn Engagement of the Army -- 9. The Agreement of the People -- 10. The Issues of the Franchise -- 11. The Charge against Charles I-The Declaration of Independence -- 12. Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, Rhode Island -- 13. Milton -- 14. Winstanley -- 15. Harrington -- Cromwell -- 1. The Wars of the Fronde-State vs. Estates -- 2. The Continent and England-State and Stateless Political Society -- 3. The Parliament and the State of England -- 4. The Position of Cromwell -- 5. Cromwell and the Will of God -- 6. The Politics of Cromwell -- Fronde and Monarchy in France -- 1. The Parlement -- 2. The Cardinal de Retz -- 3. Louis XIV -- Spinoza -- 1. Orientalism -- 2. The Program of the De Intellectus Emendatione -- 3. Mysticism -- 4. Esotericism -- 5. Hobbes and Spinoza -- 6. Theory of Power -- 7. Liberalism -- 8. The Project of Government -- 9. The Oath -- Locke -- 1. The Contract Theory -- 2. The Theory of Limited Monarchy -- 3. The Relation with Richard Hooker -- 4. The Victorious Puritan -- 5. Locke's Writings on Toleration -- 6. Toleration and the New Pattern of Revolution.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Contents""; ""Editor's Introduction""; ""I. Interpreting the Modern World- Voegelin's Unfinished Story of the Predicament of Modernity""; ""II. The Paradigm of the "Political Idea"""; ""III. A Paradigm Lost and the Hermeneutical Turn to the "Historicity of Truth"""; ""IV. Epilogue: The Spiritual Realist""; ""Editors' Note""; ""contents""; ""PART SEVEN THE NEW ORDER""; ""The National State""; ""1. Tabula Rasa""; ""2. In Search of Order""; ""3. Hobbes""; ""The English Revolution""; ""1. The English Situation""; ""2. James I""; ""3. The Clash with Court and Parliament"" , ""4. The Church Constitution-The May ower Compact""""5. The Restriction of Royal Power""; ""6. The Trend toward Sovereignty of Parliament""; ""7. The Covenants""; ""8. The Solemn Engagement of the Army""; ""9. The Agreement of the People""; ""10. The Issues of the Franchise""; ""11. The Charge against Charles I-The Declaration of Independence""; ""12. Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, Rhode Island""; ""13. Milton""; ""14. Winstanley""; ""15. Harrington""; ""Cromwell""; ""1. The Wars of the Fronde-State vs. Estates"" , ""2. The Continent and England-State and Stateless Political Society""""3. The Parliament and the State of England""; ""4. The Position of Cromwell""; ""5. Cromwell and the Will of God""; ""6. The Politics of Cromwell""; ""Fronde and Monarchy in France""; ""1. The Parlement""; ""2. The Cardinal de Retz""; ""3. Louis XIV""; ""Spinoza""; ""1. Orientalism""; ""2. The Program of the De Intellectus Emendatione""; ""3. Mysticism""; ""4. Esotericism""; ""5. Hobbes and Spinoza""; ""6. Theory of Power""; ""7. Liberalism""; ""8. The Project of Government""; ""9. The Oath""; ""Locke"" , ""1. The Contract Theory""""2. The Theory of Limited Monarchy""; ""3. The Relation with Richard Hooker""; ""4. The Victorious Puritan""; ""5. Locke's Writings on Toleration""; ""6. Toleration and the New Pattern of Revolution""; ""7. Facets of Toleration in the Seventeenth Century""; ""8. The Lord's Dutch Lunch""; ""9. God: The Proprietor of Man""; ""10. Man: The Proprietor of Himself""; ""11. The Civil State-Money and Differentiation of Property""; ""12. The Equal Protection of Inequality""; ""13. Spiritual Disease-The Revolution- Breeding Element""; ""Intermission"" , ""1. The First Cycle: Order against Spirit""""2. The Second Cycle: The Reassertion of Spirit""; ""3. Spleen and Skepticism""; ""4. Montesquieu""; ""5. The Enlargement of the Geographical Horizon: The Biological Diversification of Mankind""; ""PART EIGHT LAST ORIENTATION""; ""Introductory Remarks""; ""Phenomenalism""; ""1. Phenomenalism and Science""; ""Schelling""; ""1. The Realist in an Age of Disintegration""; ""2. Elements of Schelling's Position""; ""3. Schelling's Speculation""; ""4. Historical Existence: The Key to Speculation""; ""5. Orgiastic Existence"" , ""6. Promethean Existence""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780826263896
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780826212146
    Additional Edition: Print version History of Political Ideas, Volume 7 : New Order and Last Orientation
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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