A thought-provoking exploration of assertiveness within Aristotle’s
work and how it affects democratic functioning. Today, democracy is
seen as the best or even the only legitimate form of government.
With this book, Delba Winthrop punctures this complacency and takes up
the challenge of justifying democracy through Aristotle’s
political science. In Aristotle’s time and in ours, democrats want
inclusiveness; they want above all to include everyone as a part of
a whole. But what makes a whole? This is a question for both politics
and philosophy, and Winthrop shows that Aristotle pursues the answer
in the Politics. She uncovers in his political science the insights
philosophy brings to politics and, especially, the insights politics
brings to philosophy. Through her appreciation of this dual purpose
and her skilled execution of her argument, Winthrop makes profound
discoveries. Central to politics, she maintains, is the quality of
assertiveness—the kind of speech that demands to be heard.
Aristotle, she shows for the first time, carries assertive speech into
philosophy, where human reason claims its due as a contribution to the
universe. Political science has the high role of teaching ordinary
folk about democracy and what sustains it. This posthumous publication
is more than an honor to Delba Winthrop’s memory. It is a gift to
partisans of democracy, advocates of justice, and students of
Aristotle.
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Democracy and Political Science
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ISBN
9780226553689
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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