- Zusatztext
<span>This book analyzes Eric Voegelins scholarly works from the 1950s and early 1960s and examines the ways in which these works are relevant to the twenty-first century political environment. The collection of essays evaluated in this book cover a wide array of topics that were of great curiosity sixty years ago and still relevant in todays society. The authors in this volume demonstrate that Voegelins erudition on topics such as revolutionary change, ideological fervor, industrialization, globalism, and the place for reason and how it may be cultivated in complex times remains as meaningful today as it was then.</span>
- Kurztext
The authors in this volume demonstrate that Voegelins erudition on topics such as revolutionary change, ideological fervor, industrialization, globalism, and the place for reason and how it may be cultivated in complex time's remains as meaningful today as it was in the 1950s.
- Autorenportrait
Scott Robinson is assistant professor of political science at Houston Baptist University.
Lee Trepanier is professor of political science at Saginaw Valley State University.
David Whitney is associate professor of political science at Nicholls State University
<span>This book analyzes Eric Voegelins scholarly works from the 1950s and early 1960s and examines the ways in which these works are relevant to the twenty-first century political environment. The collection of essays evaluated in this book cover a wide array of topics that were of great curiosity sixty years ago and still relevant in todays society. The authors in this volume demonstrate that Voegelins erudition on topics such as revolutionary change, ideological fervor, industrialization, globalism, and the place for reason and how it may be cultivated in complex times remains as meaningful today as it was then.</span>