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The Problems of a Political Animal: Community, Justice, and Conflict in Aristotelian Political Thought Paperback - 1993
by Yack, Bernard
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- Title The Problems of a Political Animal: Community, Justice, and Conflict in Aristotelian Political Thought
- Author Yack, Bernard
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Printing/S
- Condition New
- Pages 320
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher University of California Press, Ewing, New Jersey, U.S.A.
- Date 1993-08-09
- Features Bibliography, Index
- Bookseller's Inventory # Q-0520081676
- ISBN 9780520081673 / 0520081676
- Weight 0.96 lbs (0.44 kg)
- Dimensions 8.96 x 6.04 x 0.79 in (22.76 x 15.34 x 2.01 cm)
- Library of Congress subjects Social conflict, Justice
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 92023296
- Dewey Decimal Code 320.011
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From the rear cover
"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
"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