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The Civil Condition in World Politics: Beyond Tragedy and Utopianism

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2022
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Bringing together an international team of contributors, this volume draws on international political theory and intellectual history to rethink the problem of a pluralistic world order.

Inspired by the work of international political theorist Nicholas Rengger, the book focuses on three main areas of Rengger’s contribution to the political theory of international relations: his Augustine-inspired idea of an ‘Anti-Pelagian Imagination’; his Oakeshottian argument for a pluralist ‘conversation of mankind’; and his ruminations on war as the uncivil condition in world politics. Through a critical engagement with his work, the book illuminates the promises and limitations of civility as a sceptical, non-utopian, anti-perfectionist approach to theorizing world order that transcends both realist pessimism and liberal utopianism.

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Part I Anti-Pelagianism and the Civil Condition in World Politics
PART II Challenging the Anti-Pelagian Imagination
PART III The Uncivil Condition in World Politics
PART IV Afterword
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