Process Philosophy and Political Ideology: The Social and Political Thought of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne

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This book fills a significant gap in current process scholarship by providing a detailed exposition of Whitehead's and Hartshorne's social and political writings, reconstructing their ideological commitments in depth, and placing them in their historical context. It focuses on four areas of inquiry: the individual and society; the ideals of freedom, equality, and democracy; the use of coercive force within and between societies; and the theory of social progress. As each feature of their political though is examined, Morris shows how Whitehead's and Hartshorne's political commitments are reflected in their metaphysical principles.

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An Introduction Process and Politics
3
Freedom and Causality in Whiteheads Philosophy
23
Freedom and Causality in Hartshornes Process Philosophy
47
The Individual and Society
67
Freedom Equality and the Ideal of Democracy
103
State Intervention and International Relations The Use of Coercive Force
133
Process Philosophy and Social Development
173
Conclusion Toward a Political Theology
209
Notes
223
Select Bibliography
275
Index
283
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Randall C. Morris is Lecturer in Modern Theology in the Department of Religion Studies at Texas Christina University.

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