Political Realism

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Principles and Assumptions

Since time immemorial, man has sought to subordinate what is to what ought to be. This is why moralists, clergy, idealists, and technocrats are often tempted to subject the ‘art of the possible’ — that is, politics — to their own laws. Yet politics remains a perpetual source of disappointment for them, as it never conforms to their expectations. Obeying only its own laws, politics resists being ensnared in the net of ideals. It is from the recognition of the heterogeneity of ends between morality and politics that political realism emerges. This realism is not, strictly speaking, a unified doctrine or school of thought but rather a kind of habitus — a disposition of mind aimed at shedding light on the rules that politics follows.

Drawing on the key insights of Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, and Carl Schmitt, Antoine Dresse’s aim in this book is not to impose dogmatically any particular political doctrine. Rather, it is to illuminate the presuppositions without which political thought is impossible, and to offer an approach that enables one to discern the stakes that are proper to it.

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2025-04-17

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Machiavelli and the Art of Action
  • Thomas Hobbes and Obedience
  • Carl Schmitt and the Autonomy of the Political
  • Political Realism — Clarification
Antoine Dresse

Antoine Dresse studied philosophy in Brussels. He hosts the political philosophy channel Ego Non on YouTube and regularly contributes to the journal Éléments. Together with Clotilde Venner, he co-authored À la rencontre d’un cœur rebelle. Entretiens sur Dominique Venner (Meeting a Rebellious Heart: Conversations on Dominique Venner) published by La Nouvelle Librairie. (Go to author page)

Other contributors: Institut Iliade