The Hero in History
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Considered by some the most controversial American philosopher of contemporary times SIDNEY HOOK (1902-1989) was infamous for the wild swing in his political thought over the course of his career starting out as a young Marxist before the Great Depression and ending up a vehement anti-Communist in his later years. Hooks conception of history and the individuals impact upon it is the subject of this intriguing work first published in 1943. Subtitled A Study in Limitation and Possibility it examines the concept of the hero as it relates to leadership in the modern world the hero as a child of crisis how the character of rulers affects society how history swings on the contingent and the unforeseen and much more. With sections on the Russian revolution and the influence of the hero on democracy this unexpectedly entertaining book is an enthralling look at the theories that shaped Hooks thought and guided his changes in political alliance.
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