并非总是掌舵:联邦党人与现代对政治家风度的摒弃

IF 0.3 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE American Political Thought Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1086/721953
P. Overeem
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除了偶尔出现(令人惊讶的是,在罗尔斯的《人民的法则》中出现过一次),政治家的概念和理想已经从现代政治思想中消失了。本文研究了这种情况是如何发生的,以及扭转这种情况需要什么。它集中于《联邦党人文集》,作为一篇处于从古典对政治家风度的评价到现代对其不屑一顾的过渡时期的文本。我展示了它的作者们是如何不仅将政治家的地位降至宪政之后的次要地位,而且还将其作为一种道德理想而被掏空,并模糊了其与其他类型统治的区别,即官员、煽动家,最终是暴君。因此,《联邦党人》为随后的民主和技术官僚对政治家才干的破坏(通过斯托林所说的“民粹主义”和“科学管理”)开辟了道路,如果不彻底质疑一些核心的现代假设,这些过程就不可能纠正。
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Not Always at the Helm: The Federalist and the Modern Dismissal of Statesmanship
Except for occasional glimpses (like the one, surprisingly, in Rawls’s The Law of Peoples), the concept and ideal of statesmanship have disappeared from modern political thought. This article examines how this has happened and what reversing this would require. It concentrates on The Federalist as a text situated at the very transition from the classical appraisal of statesmanship to its modern dismissal. I show how its authors not only relegated statesmanship to a secondary role after constitutionalism but also emptied it as a moral ideal and blurred its distinctions with other types of rulership, namely, that of officials, demagogues, and ultimately tyrants. The Federalist has thus opened the way to the ensuing democratic and technocratic undermining of statesmanship (through what Storing has called “populism” and “scientific management”), processes impossible to redress without a thorough questioning of some core modern assumptions.
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