The New Science of Politics: An Introduction is a 1952 book by the American-German philosopher Eric Voegelin. It is about political representation and revolutionary political tendencies, which Voegelin interprets as modern Gnosticism.[1][2][3][4]
Author | Eric Voegelin |
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Language | English |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 1952 |
References
edit- ^ Brecht, Arnold (1953). "A New Science of Politics". Social Research. 20 (2): 230–235. JSTOR 40969487.
- ^ Gewirth, Alan (1953). "The New Science of Politics: An Introduction". Ethics. 63 (2): 142–144. doi:10.1086/290874.
- ^ Aufricht, Hans (1953). "A Restatement of Political Theory: A Note on Eric Voegelin's 'The New Science of Politics.'". The Western Political Quarterly. 6 (3): 458–468. doi:10.2307/442364.
- ^ Kelsen, Hans (2004). "A New Science of Politics: Hans Kelsen's Reply to Eric Voegelin's 'New Science of Politics'". A Contribution to the Critique of Ideology. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110327717.