ABSTRACT

Raymond Aron, French scholar, journalist, philosopher, sociologist, and historian, is internationally recognized as one of the great thinkers in the modern social sciences, bringing to contemporary history the insights of both philosophy and social science. This edition focuses on Aron's lifelong attempt to bridge the gap between knowledge and action and to understand the dialectical relationship between history and politics. It is an indispensable introduction to one of the most important thinkers of our century.This volume also contains an introduction by Aron, which presents an autobiographical account of his confrontation with many of the most important ideas of this century. Miriam Bernheim Conant provides perceptive commentary as well as a chronology of Aron's career and works.

part I|82 pages

History and Society

chapter 1|15 pages

The Philosophy of History

chapter 2|27 pages

Thucydides and the Historical Narrative

chapter 3|15 pages

Three Forms of Historical Intelligibility

part II|152 pages

History and Politics

chapter 5|15 pages

Machiavelli and Marx 1

chapter 8|27 pages

The Liberal Definition of Freedom

chapter 11|23 pages

The Dawn of Universal History 1

part III|27 pages

Conclusion

chapter 12|12 pages

History and Politics

chapter 13|11 pages

The Social Responsibility of the Philosopher