Locke and Rousseau: Two Enlightenment Responses to Honor

Locke and Rousseau: Two Enlightenment Responses to Honor

by Laurie M. Johnson
Locke and Rousseau: Two Enlightenment Responses to Honor

Locke and Rousseau: Two Enlightenment Responses to Honor

by Laurie M. Johnson

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Overview

Laurie Johnson investigates two Enlightenment-era reactions to honor in Locke and Rousseau. She provides an in-depth analysis of how political philosophers John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau react differently to the place and importance of honor in society. Locke continues the trend of rejecting honor as a means of achieving order and justice in society, preferring instead the modern motivation of rational self-interest. Johnson explores the possibility of an honor code that is compatible with Lockean liberalism, but also points out the problems inherent in such a project. She then turns to Rousseau, whose reaction to Enlightenment ideas reveals our own “divided mood.” Rousseau’s worries and ambivalence about honor are our worries and ambivalence, and his failed attempt to revise honor in a way that works within the modern system highlights how difficult any project to resurrect the value of honor will be. This book will interest anyone who wonders what happened to honor in our world today, including students of communitarianism. Johnson warns us that we cannot simply look to the past, to the ideals of Locke or other Enlightenment thinkers such as the American founders, for answers to our current family, social, and economic problems, because our problems at least partly stem from Enlightenment liberal thought. Instead we must fully recognize this connection before we can start to formulate a definition of honor that can work for us today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739147870
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 04/26/2012
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Laurie M. Johnson is professor of political science at Kansas State University.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Honor from Hobbes to Locke
Chapter Two: Honor and Education
Chapter Three: On Women, Family and Equality
Chapter Four: The Source of and Solution to Religious Conflict
Chapter Five: Liberalism’s Economic Man
Chapter Six: Rousseau’s Lament for Honor
Chapter Seven: Emile and Sophie: Modern Honor?

What People are Saying About This

Mark Griffith

Johnson’s Locke and Rousseau: Two Enlightenment Responses to Honor is a classic case of how we can use political philosophy to investigate one of the major challenges of today—how to have honor in a liberal society. With this text, Dr. Johnson has given us a comprehensive background to the modern problem of honor in a liberal society.

Michael P. Krom

Laurie Johnson has already established herself as an important voice in the debate over the meaning and value of modern liberalism. With this book, she continues to show us why we must focus on the concept of honor as a guiding thread in our political tradition. As she ably shows, modern liberalism’s attempt to remove honor from political life has made it difficult for us to cultivate the civic virtues that make a flourishing community possible.

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