SinopseA Guide to Eric Voegelin's Political Reality
Eric Voegelin, a German-born political theorist, fled Nazi persecution and immigrated to the U.S. in 1938, where he had a distinguished academic career. Though highly regarded, his work remains less known due to its complexity. This book uniquely applies Voegelin’s philosophy to real-world politics, making his ideas more accessible.
The first chapter provides a brief biography and explores the "Western Crisis" that shaped his thought, particularly his critique of Gnosticism. The second chapter examines his views on science, theology, and philosophy in ancient times, along with his theory of consciousness and anamnesis. The third chapter delves into his mature political theory, emphasizing that political order is rooted in the divine—its rejection leads to chaos and tyranny. The book aims to help readers apply Voegelin’s insights to understand political reality and recognize the signs of the Western Crisis.
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