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The Postmodern Prince.


The Postmodern post·mod·ern  
adj.
Of or relating to art, architecture, or literature that reacts against earlier modernist principles, as by reintroducing traditional or classical elements of style or by carrying modernist styles or practices to extremes:
 Prince

John Sanbonmatsu

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Also available in a hardcover edition (1583670890, $65.00), The Postmodern Prince: Critical Theory, Left Strategy, And The Making Of A New Political Subject by John Sanbonmatsu (Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute - (WPI) A well-regarded, small engineering college.

Address: Worcester, MA, USA.
, Worcester, MA) is a study and critque of radical politics in the postmodern world. A scholarly accounting that dissects the flaws of philosophies that compromise individuals' and society's ability to strategically plan and enact social change, The Postmodern Prince searches for ways to enable societal so·ci·e·tal  
adj.
Of or relating to the structure, organization, or functioning of society.



so·cie·tal·ly adv.

Adj.
 transformations based upon humanitarian ethics ethics, in philosophy, the study and evaluation of human conduct in the light of moral principles. Moral principles may be viewed either as the standard of conduct that individuals have constructed for themselves or as the body of obligations and duties that a  and principles. Blending the evaluations of advanced philosophy with an outlook of practical realism, The Postmodern Prince is a welcome addition to modern political science and philosophy shelves and reading lists.
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