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Politics, Values, and National Socialism

Autor Aurel Kolnai
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 sep 2017
The essays in this collection, spanning 1925 to 1970, confirm Aurel Kolnai's place as one of the great conservative theorists of the twentieth century. Kolnai carefully analyzes the leading intellectual positions and thinkers of his day, the dominant social movements, and the prevailing moral influences―psychoanalysis, fascism, and National Socialism. He documents how they run counter to the architecture of civilization.
Kolnai is relatively unknown outside philosophical circles, but Politics, Values, and National Socialism provides an overview of his moral philosophy. In most moral philosophy books one finds pages devoted to the major theories of ethics. This volume is different. It seeks to address the larger moral question of what kind of thought works against morality, and by implication, how one can defend morality.
Eager to protect "the surviving islands of Liberal Civilization," Kolnai's concern is really one of theory. He shows that much of what passes for moral theory is subversive of moral order. All who think that totalitarianism is a permanent threat, and who suspect that ideas can quickly be dangerously distorted in times of social unrest, will find plenty of clarifying ideas in this volume.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138513402
ISBN-10: 1138513407
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1: Max Scheler’s Critique and Assessment of Freud’s Theory of Libido (1925); 2: High-Mindedness (1931); 3: The Total State and Civilisation (1933); 4: What Is Politics About? (1933); 5: Heidegger and National Socialism (1934); 6: On Human Equality (1934); 7: Othmar Spann’s Theory of Totality (1934); 8: The Abuse of the Vital (1934); 9: Democracy and Reality (1935); 10: An Essay on Hatred (1935); 11: The Humanitarian versus the Religious Attitude (1944); 12: Contemporary British Philosophy and Its Political Aspects (1959); 13: Human Dignity Today (1960); 14: Dignity (1969); 15: The Ghost of the Naturalistic Fallacy (1962); 16: A Defence of Intrinsicalism against ‘Situation Ethics’ (1970); 17: The Moral Emphasis: Obligation, Practice, and Virtue

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The essays in this collection, spanning 1925 to 1970, confirm Aurel Kolnai's place as one of the great conservative theorists of the twentieth century