Anger in Politics: An Analysis of Anger from Aristotle to Today
Anger is everywhere today. Why is there so much anger in our politics? Why do some things feed unreasonable rage, and other outrageous things fail to provoke outrage? What should we be angry about and how? Some see anger as a toxic force endangering political debate, democracy, and civil society; others see anger as a the only proper motivation to pursue injustice. In this debate, Hertzoff offers considerations grounded in Aristotle’s treatment of anger. When, why, and in what ways we become angry need to be judged against a standard of virtuous anger, measured against concepts of justice, dignity, and nobility. In bringing together Aristotle’s concept and treatment with our concerns with anger in our society gives us reason to rethink our views of anger, how we learn to be angry, and how we teach children to be angry properly .

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Anger in Politics: An Analysis of Anger from Aristotle to Today
Anger is everywhere today. Why is there so much anger in our politics? Why do some things feed unreasonable rage, and other outrageous things fail to provoke outrage? What should we be angry about and how? Some see anger as a toxic force endangering political debate, democracy, and civil society; others see anger as a the only proper motivation to pursue injustice. In this debate, Hertzoff offers considerations grounded in Aristotle’s treatment of anger. When, why, and in what ways we become angry need to be judged against a standard of virtuous anger, measured against concepts of justice, dignity, and nobility. In bringing together Aristotle’s concept and treatment with our concerns with anger in our society gives us reason to rethink our views of anger, how we learn to be angry, and how we teach children to be angry properly .

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Anger in Politics: An Analysis of Anger from Aristotle to Today

Anger in Politics: An Analysis of Anger from Aristotle to Today

by Andrew Hertzoff
Anger in Politics: An Analysis of Anger from Aristotle to Today

Anger in Politics: An Analysis of Anger from Aristotle to Today

by Andrew Hertzoff

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Anger is everywhere today. Why is there so much anger in our politics? Why do some things feed unreasonable rage, and other outrageous things fail to provoke outrage? What should we be angry about and how? Some see anger as a toxic force endangering political debate, democracy, and civil society; others see anger as a the only proper motivation to pursue injustice. In this debate, Hertzoff offers considerations grounded in Aristotle’s treatment of anger. When, why, and in what ways we become angry need to be judged against a standard of virtuous anger, measured against concepts of justice, dignity, and nobility. In bringing together Aristotle’s concept and treatment with our concerns with anger in our society gives us reason to rethink our views of anger, how we learn to be angry, and how we teach children to be angry properly .


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031947124
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Publication date: 10/18/2025
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Andrew Hertzoff is Professor of Political Science, California State University Sacramento, USA.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Angry Times and Modern Discourse.- Chapter 2: Anger in Ancient Greek Literature and Society.- Chapter 3: Aristotle and Anger.- Chapter 4: Anger in the Roman Empire and Christianity.- Chapter 5: Hobbes, Smith, and the Role of Anger in Modern Liberal Societies.- Chapter 6: Anger and Modern Politics.- Chapter 7: Anger, Revolution, and Oppression.- Chapter 8: Virtuous Anger in a Liberal Tolerant Society.- Chapter 9: Education and Anger.

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