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Bernard Yack (Author)

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August 9, 1993
A bold new interpretation of Aristotelian thought is central to Bernard Yack's provocative new book. He shows that for Aristotle, community is a conflict-ridden fact of everyday life, as well as an ideal of social harmony and integration. From political justice and the rule of law to class struggle and moral conflict, Yack maintains that Aristotle intended to explain the conditions of everyday political life, not just, as most commentators assume, to represent the hypothetical achievements of an idealistic "best regime."
By showing how Aristotelian ideas can provide new insight into our own political life, Yack makes a valuable contribution to contemporary discourse and debate. His work will excite interest among a wide range of social, moral, and political theorists.

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"Bernard Yack is a superb reader and interpreter of Aristotle. Political philosophers and students of political thought cannot but welcome Yack's fine work, for it is sure to give all of us fresh reasons to turn back to Aristotle, once again, for enlightenment." -- Ronald Beiner, author of What's the Matter with Liberalism? --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"Yack does a marvelous job of disentangling Aristotle's thought from contemporary communitarianism and of demonstrating how for Aristotle conflict can coexist with community. . . . A well-written, bold book that flings open the doors and lets some sunlight into a very musty room."--William Galston, Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy

"An ingenious, provocative, exciting reinterpretation of Aristotle. . . . Yack's insights make this one of the most valuable things to appear on Aristotle's political thought in many years."--Harvey Goldman, author of Politics, Death and the Devil

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Aristotle begins the Politics with the assertion that "every polis is some sort of community [koinonia]" (Pol. 1252a1). Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ordinary political communities, political teleology, actual political communities, actual political regimes, ordinary political life, capacity for reasoned speech, extralegal standards, deviant regimes, passive injustice, unqualified justice, nonpolitical communities, inegalitarian principles, nonpolitical forms, imperfect regimes, determinate standards, political friendship, modern social theorists, political fraternity, best regime, advantage friendship, own internal principle, conventional right, modern political communities, modern moral philosophers, mixed regime
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Nicomachean Ethics, The Fragility of Goodness, Der Begriff, French Revolution, Martha Nussbaum, Ancient World, Moses Finley, Fustel de Coulanges, The Constitution of Athens, The Political Thought, Benjamin Constant, The Faces of Injustice, The Politics of Aristotle, The Ancient Economy, The Class Struggle, Aristotle's First Principles, Aristotle's Political Theory, Class Ideology, John Rawls, Magna Moralia, After Virtue, Aristotle's Politics, Josiah Ober, Judith Shklar, Peloponnesian War
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