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Sidney Hook on Pragmatism, Democracy, and Freedom: The Essential Essays

by Sidney Hook, Robert B. Talisse (Editor), Robert Tempio
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Overview

Sidney Hook is arguably America's most controversial intellectual. After beginning his career as this nation's foremost Marxist scholar, he became in the late 1930s the leading anticommunist intellectual and defender of freedom against all forms of totalitarianism. This volume collects twenty-five of Hook's most incisive essays in political philosophy. Clustered into five main sections, the essays discuss pragmatism and naturalism, Marx and Marxism, Democratic theory and practice, and the defense of a free society.
In an insightful introduction, editors Talisse and Tempio argue that underlying the wide range of subjects covered by Hook was his unwavering commitment to the "method of intelligence," which contends that any proposal, whether scientific, moral, or political, must be treated as a hypothesis to be confirmed or disconfirmed by the experimental evidence and deliberation of an unfettered community of inquiry. The editors place this methodology at the core of all of Hook's philosophical and political work.
This excellent collection makes a superb introduction to the thought of a leading intellectual who for too long has been neglected by mainstream American philosophy.

Synopsis

American political philosopher Hook (1902-89) was a highly visible Marxist activist in the late 1920s and through most of the 1930s, but broke with the Left over Stalin's purge trials and the betrayal of Trotsky by the American Communist Party, and was virulently anti-communist after about 1938. Here are 25 essays from the entire span of his career They are not indexed. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Sidney Hook

Robert Talisse (Nashville, TN) is assistant professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of On Dewey and co-editor of Dewey's Logical Theory.
Robert Tempio (New York, NY) works in the editorial division of Oxford University Press and is a graduate student in philosophy at the City University of New York.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2002
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Pages
420
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781591020226

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