Review
The finest philosophical treatise on the political science of Raymond Aron available. (
The New England Reviews Of Books )
This is an extremely well-written book and . . . gives an exceptionally full and contextual picture of Aron's intellectual project. (
The Review Of Politics )
. . . comprehensive and balanced, deeply reflective and sharply focused . . . Mahoney's study of Aron's thought is important . . . (
Crisis )
Daniel J. Mahoney's brief, lucid and highly stimulating treatment will no doubt help generate enthusiasm for Aron's writings and build up his stature in the English-speaking world. (
First Things )
Anyone seeking a clear and accurate introduction to Aron's vast oeuvre would be well advised to read Mahoney's concise and extremely sympathetic overview. (
Ethics )
...a brilliant analysis...deserves a wide audience....Mahoney's prose is strong and crisp....As Aron's texts always remained 'exciting' for Daniel Mahoney, so does Mahoney's study remain for the reader. (
Interpretation )
Mahoney's book is the best to date about the great French political thinker. (Manent, Pierre )
A sober and comprehensive as well as thought-provoking introduction to Aron as political scientist. (Pangle, Thomas L. )
A timely, serious and perceptive study of one of the most important thinkers of this century . . . (
Stanley Hoffmann )
. . . splendid book. . . . Like Aron, Mahoney is realistic in his understanding of politics and insightful in his appreciation of political philosophy. (Cooper, Barry )
This excellent analysis . . . is . . . thoughtful, intellectually honest, and above all, courageous in its willingness to challenge contemporary intellectual doctrines. (Ceaser, James )
About the Author
Daniel J. Mahoney, Assistant Professor of Politics at Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts, has written widely on politics and political thought.