Political Theory in Modern Germany: An IntroductionISBN: 978-0-7456-2000-8
Paperback
272 pages
February 2000, Polity
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‘This immensely learned and informative study examines in
detail the work of four of the leading political theorists in
Germany in the 20th Century: Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, Jürgen
Habermas, and Niklas Luhmann, along with a briefer treatment of
Franz Neumann and Otto Kirchheimer. Thornhill's aim is not
only to explain ideas, but also to “illuminate the
interrelations between political theory and political event.”
He provides a penetrating account of the main themes of each of his
chosen authors and situates them carefully in terms of political
developments within Germany. The objective might seem to invite a
superficial survey, but there is nothing superficial in
Thornhill's treatment. He seems to have read everything
written by and about his subjects and to know the history of
political and economic developments in Germany very thoroughly. The
result is an authoritative, stimulating, and quite challenging
account of an influential body of work. It is accompanied by a very
extensive bibliography, devoted mostly to primary sources. Highly
recommended for upper-division undergraduates and
above.'
Donald J. Maletz, in: Choice July/August 2000.
Selected for the Choice Outstanding Academic Books list for 2000