Duties Beyond Borders

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (59):236-239 (1984)
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Perhaps Hoffmann's quarter of a century residence in the U.S., explains some of the tics in this provocative and yet frustrating book. The author was born in Vienna and educated in France, where he was a student of Raymond Aron, an interpretor of Gaullism, and spiritual father of the well-known In Search of France. He knows how to turn theory against supposed pragmatists while brandishing a tactical realism in the face of Utopian naiveté. As a Harvard professor, on the other hand, he is more relaxed and dialogues mainly with his contemporaries (whom he supposes well known and worthy of attention)

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