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title Margins of Political Discourse SUNY Series in Contemporary - photo 1

title:Margins of Political Discourse SUNY Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
author:Dallmayr, Fred R.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0791400344
print isbn13:9780791400340
ebook isbn13:9780585054131
language:English
subjectPolitical science--History--20th century, Philosophy--History--20th century.
publication date:1989
lcc:JA83.D353 1989eb
ddc:320.5/09/04
subject:Political science--History--20th century, Philosophy--History--20th century.
MARGINS of Political Discourse
SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Dennis J. Schmidt, editor
MARGINS of Political Discourse
FRED DALLMAYR
State University of New York Press
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1989 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dallmayr, Fred R. (Fred Reinhard), 1928
Margins of political discourse/Fred Dallmayr
.
p. cm.(SUNY series in contemporary continental
philosophy)
Includes index
.
ISBN 0-7914-0034-4. ISBN 0-7914-0035-2 (pbk.)
1. Political scienceHistory20th century. 2. Philosophy
-History20th century. I. Title. II. Series
.
JA83. D353 1989
320. 5 '09'04dc19
Picture 2Picture 388-30582
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For Mark and Nick and for Peter Handke in admiration
Quia melius dies una in atrirs tuis
quam millia....
Jetzt wr es Zeit, dass Gtter trten aus
bewohnten Dingen....
Rilke
Contents
Preface
ix
Introduction
xi
1. Polls and Cosmopolis
1
2. Gandhi as Mediator between East and West
22
3. The Discourse and Counter-Discourses of Modernity
39
4. Voegelin's Search for Order
73
5. Postmodernism and Political Order
95
6. Hegemony and Democracy: A Post-Hegelian Perspective
116
7. Rethinking the Hegelian State
137
8. Bloch's Principle of Hope
158
9. Politics of the Kingdom: Pannenberg's Anthropology
183
Appendix: Heidegger, Hlderlin, and Politics
207
Notes
221
Index
259
Page ix
Preface
The present volume assembles marginaliatexts written into the margins of other texts and themselves inserted into contexts which I cannot fully plumb or discern. Such writing puts a particular strain on authorial intent. Yet, a brief biographical pointer is perhaps in order. In previous instances, I have used "prefaces" and "introductions" as an opportunity to offer a kind of road map or signpost to readers interested in the author's development. On several such occasions, the phrase practical ontology served as such a signpost. Contrasted with an abstract-spectatorial stance, the phrase was meant to underscore the experiential or event-character of thought and practiceparticularly the aspect that, far from signaling a willful project, practice involves a combination of doing and enduring, of initiative and response or responsiveness. Differently phrased: practice means participation or engagement in a story whose unfolding plot is not entirely up for invention.
In the meantime, I have found that ontology is often misconstrued foundationally, namely, as a stable grounding or fixed abodeinto which human thought and action might blend "naturally" and without labor (so to speak). This construal, of course, is entirely at odds with Heidegger's conception of 'being'for whom the term always designated an open question or rather the question at issue in human life and unable to receive a definitive answer. In an effort to reduce the chances of misunderstanding, I have of late tended to accentuate the indeterminacy of being and the interpretive struggle or contest inevitably involved in a practical ontology or ontological practice (where struggle does not necessarily denote enmity). Margins of political discourse, from this per-
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