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William Connolly

    6 gennaio 1938

    William E. Connolly è un teorico politico riconosciuto per le sue acute esplorazioni della democrazia e del pluralismo. Le sue analisi sfidano le comprensioni convenzionali della politica, sottolineando la lotta perpetua per il potere e l'influenza. L'approccio di Connolly è caratterizzato da una profonda profondità intellettuale e da una spinta a demistificare i processi politici. Il suo lavoro spinge i lettori a contemplare la natura fluida dei sistemi politici e il loro impatto sulla libertà individuale.

    Why I Am Not a Secularist
    The Fragility of Things
    Pluralism
    A World of Becoming
    The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Political Thought
    Climate Machines, Fascist Drives, and Truth
    • Encompassing the whole spectrum of the history and theory of politics from Socrates to Rawls, this is the most comprehensive and scholarly reference work available on the subject. The 350 entries, written by a team of 120 international specialists, are a balanced blend of full-length survey articles and shorter definitions. Key concepts in political thought are defined and analyzed, and ideologies are considered in relation both to historical context and to contemporary politics. All articles are cross-referenced and indexed.

      The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Political Thought
    • A World of Becoming

      • 215pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The prominent political theorist William E. Connolly outlines a political philosophy for the contemporary world: a world whose powers of creative evolution include and exceed the human estate.

      A World of Becoming
    • Pluralism

      • 195pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Prominent political theorist defends democratic pluralism as a political stance

      Pluralism
    • Seeking to extend sensitivity to the world's fragilities and intensify democratic activism, William E. Connolly explores how neoliberal capitalism collides with the fragile self-organizing systems that help to constitute our world.

      The Fragility of Things
    • Religion's influence in American politics is obvious in recent debates about school prayer, abortion, and homosexuality, as well as in the success of grassroots religious organizations in mobilizing voters. Many liberal secularists decry this trend, rejecting any interaction between politics and religion. But in Why I Am Not a Secularist, distinguished political theorist William E. Connolly argues that secularism, although admirable in its pursuit of freedom and diversity, too often undercuts these goals through its narrow and intolerant understandings of public reason. In response, he crafts a new model of public life that more accurately reflects the needs of contemporary politics.

      Why I Am Not a Secularist
    • The book critiques the intertwining of evangelical Christianity and capitalism in America, highlighting how this "evangelical-capitalist resonance machine" fosters a culture of greed and bellicosity. Connolly explores the influence of a vengeful evangelical vision on various societal aspects, including media, literature, and economic policies. He argues that this ethos undermines diversity and social responsibility, perpetuating urban poverty and economic inequality. The work serves as a rallying cry for the democratic left to advocate for egalitarianism and ecological integrity.

      Capitalism and Christianity, American Style
    • Political Science & Ideology

      • 190pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      With great poise and clarity, the author addresses a significant problem in a deceptively simple manner. The writing conveys important insights, making complex ideas accessible. This approach allows readers to engage deeply with the subject matter, highlighting its relevance and urgency. The book stands out for its ability to distill complex issues into clear, impactful prose, inviting reflection and understanding.

      Political Science & Ideology
    • Facing the Planetary

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      William E. Connolly expands his influential work on democratic pluralism to confront the perils of climate change by calling on us to deepen our attachment to the planet and to create a worldwide coalition of people from all demographics to contest the forces that prevent us from addressing climate change.

      Facing the Planetary