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September 2001
ISBN 0921870-83-3
6 x 9
540 pp, $23.95 pb
ISBN 921870-84-1
6 x 9
540 pp, $39.95 hb
Political Science
Political Theory

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The Essential Stankiewicz: On
the Importance of Political Theory
Selected and Edited by Dr.
W.J. Stankiewicz
The Essential
Stankiewicz gathers together a selection of the core
materials from a lifetime of writing by one of the most
eminent political philosophers of our time. Written in a
clear and lucid style, this volume can be appreciated by
both the professional political scientist and the educated
layman interested in the concepts and issues that have
formed our time. For Stankiewicz, the main concern of
political theory is to "establish principles relevant
to the public good and to uphold the tradition of the public
philosophy of civility." His writings show a remarkable
assimilation of the classical body of political theory — from Plato to Dewey
— the recognition of its tradition and
beauty and of its historic role in human affairs. In all his
thought, Stankiewicz applies the conceptual tools of
political theory to the analysis of contemporary issues. His
philosophy grapples with the two most powerful foes of our
civilization: relativism, which he sees as the dominant mood
or our time, and behaviouralism, the persuasion that has
captured political science. Stankiewicz focuses on the ills
of our society emanating from hedonistic liberalism, such as
the pursuit of group rights, anti-authority stances, the
emergence of identity politics and the irrationalism seen in
present-day political correctness. The volume contains
numerous examples of his "crossing swords" with
thinkers of various persuasions, such as Leszek Kolakowski,
Jacques Maritain, C.B. Macpherson and a number of advocates
of unilateral disarmament during the Cold War.
"Professor W.J.
Stankiewicz’s intellectual universe includes the best of
both the continental European and the North American
cultural traditions. His quest for a holistic interpretation
of political theory has inspired several generations of
Canadian students and also stimulated academic colleagues in
breaking down the barriers of professional
over-specialization."
—Ted McWhinney, Q.C.,
S.J.D. Professor of History and former Parliamentary
Secretary (Foreign Affairs)
W.J. Stankiewicz, who
taught at the University of British Columbia for thirty
years, is Professor of Political Science (Emeritus). He is
the author/editor of some 16 volumes, including the trilogy —
Aspects of Political Theory (1976), Approaches to
Democracy (1980), In Search of a Political
Philosophy (1993) — and several volumes of aphorisms. In
1997 Ronsdale Press published Holding One’s Time in
Thought, a collection of essays in his honour and
analyzing his political thought.
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