articleEuropean Journal of Political TheoryOct 1, 2010Closed access

Realism in political theory

Brookings Institution

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Abstract

In recent decades, a ‘realist’ alternative to ideal theories of politics has slowly taken shape. Bringing together philosophers, political theorists, and political scientists, this countermovement seeks to reframe inquiry into politics and political norms. Among the hallmarks of this endeavor are a moral psychology that includes the passions and emotions; a robust conception of political possibility and rejection of utopian thinking; the belief that political conflict — of values as well as interests — is both fundamental and ineradicable; a focus on institutions as the arenas within which conflict is mediated and contained; and a conception of politics as a sphere of activity that is distinct, autonomous, and…

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Keywords
  • Politics
  • Realism
  • Epistemology
  • Idealism
  • Morality
  • Political philosophy
  • Sociology
  • Law
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