William James

Politics in the Pluriverse

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William James

Politics in the Pluriverse

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William James is known today strictly as a philosopher of pragmatism. Williams James: Politics in the Pluriverse challenges this understanding. Kennan Ferguson argues that James should instead be known as the progenitor of pluralism, one of the most influential and durable American political philosophies of the twentieth century.

James contended that engagement with the foreign, the difficult, and the uncomfortable makes us who we are. Rather than mitigating differences or attempting to resolve conflicts, he embraced them, wholeheartedly advocating the opportunity to be transformed. Pluralism, in the mind of the thinker who popularized the term, led to a more complex, more contentious, and far more interesting world.

Ferguson traces the historical importance and contemporary possibilities of pluralism's original political insight. In this important work he examines the trajectory of pluralism in the United States and England, the mutual influences of turn-of-the-century American and European philosophical traditions, and the relationship between pluralism and James's active anti-imperialism. James's unexpected political concepts and commitments both illuminate political philosophy of the 20th century and challenge contemporary assumptions about the desirability of unanimity. Pluralism, not unity, should be the goal of both politics and philosophy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Series Editor's Introduction
Chapter 2 The Universe and the Pluriverse
Chapter 3 The Descent of Pluralism
Chapter 4 Soveriegnty, Self-Determination, and the Nation
Chapter 5 La Philosophie Américaine: James, Bergson, and Intercontinental Pluralism
Chapter 6 Onticology Recapitulates Philosophy
Chapter 7 Conclusion

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Published May 22 2007
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 140
ISBN 9780742523272
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 229 x 155 mm
Series Modernity and Political Thought
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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