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ISBN10: 0275961419, ISBN13: 9780275961411, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc] Hardcover This work examines the Western tradition of viewing political conflicts as struggles between good and evil. It traces the roots of this concept in religons such as Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Judaism and Islam, and places it in the context of various historical events. Num Pages: 232 pages, bibliography, index. BIC Classification: HPS; JFCX; JPA; JPS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 235 x 156 x 23. Weight in Grams: 522. . 2000. Hardcover. . . . . [Galway, GY, Ireland] [Publication Year: 2000]
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ISBN10: 0275961419, ISBN13: 9780275961411, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Westport] Hardcover Hardcover. As Harle shows, identity politics are nothing new. Post-Cold War ethnic conflicts and genocides are mere examples in a tradition where political conflicts are seen as struggles between good and evil. This tradition extends from ancient Iranian Zoroastrianism and classical Greek political theory up to present day American, Russian, and European politics.Harle examines how conflicts between us and them are often represented as the struggle between the representatives of good and representatives of evil. The origin of this traditionthe struggle between good and evilis found in ancient Iranian Zoroastrianism, soon adopted by Judaism, Christianity, and finally, Islam.The political doctrine was born in ancient Greece, where power struggles between the Greek city states, especially Athens and Sparta, were represented by Athenians as the struggle between democracy and tyranny. In the Middle Ages the tradition was applied to, for example, Antichrists, rival faiths, witches, Jews, Russians, and Muslims. In the modern world, examples of the tradition in American and Russian political cultures and politics, as well as Carl Schmitt's distinction between friend and enemy and its international implications, especially the EU, are examined. Finally, identity politics in Finland, Karelia, and Lapland are presented as a problem of the definition of Europe. Harle claims ...
ISBN10: 0275961419, ISBN13: 9780275961411, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Westport] Hardcover Hardcover. As Harle shows, identity politics are nothing new. Post-Cold War ethnic conflicts and genocides are mere examples in a tradition where political conflicts are seen as struggles between good and evil. This tradition extends from ancient Iranian Zoroastrianism and classical Greek political theory up to present day American, Russian, and European politics.Harle examines how conflicts between us and them are often represented as the struggle between the representatives of good and representatives of evil. The origin of this traditionthe struggle between good and evilis found in ancient Iranian Zoroastrianism, soon adopted by Judaism, Christianity, and finally, Islam.The political doctrine was born in ancient Greece, where power struggles between the Greek city states, especially Athens and Sparta, were represented by Athenians as the struggle between democracy and tyranny. In the Middle Ages the tradition was applied to, for example, Antichrists, rival faiths, witches, Jews, Russians, and Muslims. In the modern world, examples of the tradition in American and Russian political cultures and politics, as well as Carl Schmitt's distinction between friend and enemy and its international implications, especially the EU, are examined. Finally, identity politics in Finland, Karelia, and Lapland are presented as a problem of the definition of Europe. Harle claims ...
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ISBN10: 0275961419, ISBN13: 9780275961411, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Westport] Hardcover Hardcover. As Harle shows, identity politics are nothing new. Post-Cold War ethnic conflicts and genocides are mere examples in a tradition where political conflicts are seen as struggles between good and evil. This tradition extends from ancient Iranian Zoroastrianism and classical Greek political theory up to present day American, Russian, and European politics.Harle examines how conflicts between us and them are often represented as the struggle between the representatives of good and representatives of evil. The origin of this traditionthe struggle between good and evilis found in ancient Iranian Zoroastrianism, soon adopted by Judaism, Christianity, and finally, Islam.The political doctrine was born in ancient Greece, where power struggles between the Greek city states, especially Athens and Sparta, were represented by Athenians as the struggle between democracy and tyranny. In the Middle Ages the tradition was applied to, for example, Antichrists, rival faiths, witches, Jews, Russians, and Muslims. In the modern world, examples of the tradition in American and Russian political cultures and politics, as well as Carl Schmitt's distinction between friend and enemy and its international implications, especially the EU, are examined. Finally, identity politics in Finland, Karelia, and Lapland are presented as a problem of the definition of Europe. Harle claims ...
ISBN10: 0275961419, ISBN13: 9780275961411, [publisher: Bloomsbury 3PL] Hardcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - As Harle shows, identity politics are nothing new. Post-Cold War ethnic conflicts and genocides are mere examples in a tradition where political conflicts are seen as struggles between good and evil. This tradition extends from ancient Iranian Zoroastrianism and classical Greek political theory up to present day American, Russian, and European politics.Harle examines how conflicts between us and them are often represented as the struggle between the representatives of good and representatives of evil. The origin of this tradition-the struggle between good and evil-is found in ancient Iranian Zoroastrianism, soon adopted by Judaism, Christianity, and finally, Islam.The political doctrine was born in ancient Greece, where power struggles between the Greek city states, especially Athens and Sparta, were represented by Athenians as the struggle between democracy and tyranny. In the Middle Ages the tradition was applied to, for example, Antichrists, rival faiths, witches, Jews, Russians, and Muslims. In the modern world, examples of the tradition in American and Russian political cultures and politics, as well as Carl Schmitt's distinction between friend and enemy and its international implications, especially the EU, are examined. Finally, identity politics in Finland, Karelia, and Lapland are presented as a problem of the d ...
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