Modern Liberty and Its Discontents
By (author) Pierre Manent Centre de Recherches Poli Edited by Daniel J. Mahoney, Paul Seaton
Publication date:
06 August 1998Length of book:
248 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
235x158mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780847690879
In this book, distinguished French philosopher Pierre Manent addresses a wide range of subjects, including the Machiavellian origins of modernity, Tocqueville's analysis of democracy, the political role of Christianity, the nature of totalitarianism, and the future of the nation-state. As a whole, the book constitutes a meditation on the nature of modern freedom and the permanent discontents which accompany it. Manent is particularly concerned with the effects of modern democracy on the maintenance and sustenance of substantial human ties. Modern Liberty and its Discontents is both an important contribution to an understanding of modern society, and a significant contribution to political philosophy in its own right.
Manent masterfully decsrcibes the depth of the revolution and its future direction.