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Love Outside the Walls: Richard Rorty, Jane Addams, and James Baldwin on the Dangers and Vulnerabilities of Right Relation
Download PDF: Eddy, Love Outside the Walls Abstract Richard Rorty, in Achieving Our Country (1998), predicted the rise of a Donald Trump-like figure. Rorty’s humanistic allegiance to James Baldwin’s vision of love as a cure for the current political ills
Course Correction
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Love for the World in Hannah Arendt’s Augustinian Politics
Download PDF: Grumett, Hannah Arendt’s Augustinian Politics Abstract The impact of Augustine’s concept of love on Hannah Arendt is typically unacknowledged but illuminates and nuances her political thought. Arendt’s critique of consumer society is grounded in an Augustinian analysis of
A Story of Love and Shame and Love: A Reading of Zohar 1:127a-128b*
Download PDF: Greenstein, A Story of Love and Shame and Love Abstract The search for love can be a constructive hermeneutic force in reading sacred texts. The Zohar, the central text of the Jewish mystical tradition, applies such an approach