As I've said before, my study is about how Voegelin can be helpful in understanding the state of alienation in the juridical experience in modernity.
I'm using as the core of Masters' thesis, these books:
a) The Nature of the Law and other Legal Rightings
b) Anamnesis (specially Chapters 6 and 7, "Right by Nature" and "What's Nature")
c-g) Order and History I to V
h) The New Science of Politics
i) Autobigraphical Reflections
j) The Authoritarian State
k) Modernity Without Restraint (still waiting Amazon)
l) The Theory of Governance and Other Miscellaneous Papers (still waiting Amazon)
m) The Drama of Humanity and Other Miscellaneous Papers (still waiting Amazon)
Am I missing something?
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And how about books on Voegelin that could be helpful? Any suggestions?
I have:
a) Cooper's "Beginning the Quest"
b) Sandoz's "Eric Voegelin's Thought: A Critical Appraisal"
c) McKnight's "Eric Voegelin's Search for Order in History" and
d) _____ "International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Eric Voegelin"
e) McAllister's "Revolt against Modernity"
I also bought, besides they didn't arrived yet:
a) Petrakis' "Eric Voegelin's Dialogue With The Postmoderns: Searching For Foundations"
b) Federici's "Eric Voegelin: The Restoration of Order"
Any comments on those books? Any other that I should read?
Thank you all for the attention.
Best regards,
Paulo Sanchotene