Public Passion by Rebecca Kingston

Public Passion by Rebecca Kingston

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A defence of the role of public emotion in politics

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Public Passion by Rebecca Kingston

Taking a broad historical perspective, Public Passion traces the role of emotion in political thought from its prominence in classical sources, through its resuscitation by Montesquieu, to the present moment. Combining intellectual history, philosophy, and political theory, Rebecca Kingston develops a sophisticated account of collective emotion that demonstrates how popular sentiment is compatible with debate, pluralism, and individual agency and shows how emotion shapes the tone of interactions among citizens. She also analyzes the ways in which emotions are shared and transmitted among citizens of a particular regime, paying particular attention to the connection between political institutions and the psychological dispositions that they foster. Public Passion presents illuminating new ways to appreciate the forms of popular will and reveals that emotional understanding by citizens may in fact be the very basis through which a commitment to principles of justice can be sustained.
"Public Passion's important contribution to debates about citizenship and belonging in a globalized world is its persuasive account of why we live in states, with particular identitiesThe book resurrects politics as an area of investigation that is discrete from the emphasis upon individual rights, group identities in ethnic association, and cosmopolitan sentiments. The book is beautifully and carefully written, with extensive explanatory footnotes and references to scholarship, that makes this a good read for two types: general readers (who can ignore the references) and scholars (who want to know where Kingston gets her information)." Literary Review of Canada
Rebecca Kingston is associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto.
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ISBN 13 9780773539266
ISBN 10 0773539263
Title Public Passion
Author Rebecca Kingston
Series Mcgill-Queen’s Studies In The Hist Of Id
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press
Year published 2011-09-13
Number of pages 256
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