ABSTRACT
To do political theory is to tell a story about human beings and their communities. In this witty and elegant book, Michael Brint provides a brilliant reading of some of the greatest stories told in the history of Western political theory. The unifying theme is the issue of differences and the conflicts they generate. Brint's targets are those thin
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|51 pages
The Antitragic Theater of Political Thought
part Two|90 pages
The Politics of Tragedy
part Three|14 pages
Conclusion